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Announcing Cisco Networking Academy’s Be the Bridge Award winners! – Cisco Blogs
Cisco Networking Academy Be the Bridge Awards celebrate the incredible things our education partners have made possible and their achievements every Cisco financial quarter.
I’m thrilled to publicly announce the partners who made an impact on our six-person global judging panel for this Cisco financial quarter (Q1) of financial year 2022 (FY22).
Help us celebrate Cisco Networking Academy’s Be the Bridge Award recipients; twelve partners from around the world who embody the true spirit of our mission: to build an inclusive future for all!
The last 18 months have required heroic efforts by our education partners, Academy Support Centers, and Instructor Training Center partners.
So, it’s particularly timely—and an honor—to announce the following Be the Bridge Award winners. Each has demonstrated a commitment to Networking Academy that reflects the true mission of our program. Each has sought out new ways to grow expertise among our instructor base or cast a wider—and more diverse—net toward student enrollment.
Please join me in congratulating these amazing partners!
Let us all be inspired by their contributions.
Institution Awards
TAFE NSW – Lidcombe, Meadowbank, and Glendale
Region: ANZ/ASEAN
Recognized for: Fostering loyalty, incredible volunteerism, and professionalism by instructors; endorsing IT Essentials as a core offering within the Australian Certificate IV in Information Technology; ensuring the right skills transfer to regional instructors remotely (at odd hours); and running strategic instructor training for big regional universities while bringing in new territories.
International Youth Foundation (IYF)
Region: LATAM
Recognized for: Unleashing opportunities for young, low-income students from technical vocational schools in Mexico, IYF identified an opportunity to work with CONALEP, the largest technical vocational system in Mexico. After identifying a gap in vocational orientation towards IT/Networking opportunities, they used Networking Academy, together with their own vocational program, and funds from other foundations, to invest in building skills sustainably while creating better economic opportunities for the community.
NIIT Foundation
Region: India/SAARC
Recognized for: Supporting diverse communities and experiencing significant growth in career courses. Highlights include: establishing a Networking Academy service model pilot offering CCT programs to underserved institutions in rural parts of India; executing their first Skill-a-Thon bringing in students to career and CCT courses; and, starting a unique campaign empowering adults in custody and LGBTQIA+ communities.
American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC)
Region: US and Canada
Recognized for: Providing training opportunities for ITE, CCNA 1, and Cybersecurity to 74 participants in 22 locations and 11 states. Opportunities led to summer camps working with high schools and potentially starting classes with higher education tribal colleges. But their biggest achievement was upskilling their IT staff — and keeping these employees at the college because it can be hard to recruit IT staff due to their remote locations with high IT salaries elsewhere.
Individual Awards
Keith Davis, Camden Dream Center
Region: US and Canada
Recognized for: He applied to be an intermediary with the US Department of Labor, which introduced two approved apprenticeship programs. Programs utilize Networking Academy’s curriculum and positions the Camden Dream Center as a conduit between employers and academies who are interested in apprenticeship opportunities. And the opportunity continues to foster collaboration and the building of new relationships.
Yuliya Tanasyuk, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University
Serhii Martsenko, Ternopil University
Anatolii Chepynoha, Cherkasy State Technological University
Region: Visegrád, Russia and CIS
Recognized for: Serving as the Networking Academy steering committee in Ukraine, thereby strengthening the community and enabling growth.
Belal Mohamed, Skills Plus Egypt
Region: MEA
Recognized for: Skills Plus Egypt ranks as one of the top academies in the region. In addition to getting his CCNA and CCNP, Belal overcame financial restrictions for trainees in Egypt by sharing in Fresh Grads Initiative and voluntarily offering his time and effort. As such, he reached more than 3,000 trainers on career certification tracks.
Malin Borghager & Olga OTorstensson, Halmstad University
Region: Europe North & South, Germany, UKI
Recognized for: Spearheading efforts whereby 18 instructors from the European Cybercrime Training and Education Group (ECTEF) achieved instructor accreditation and plan to deliver CCNA ITN and CyberOps Associate courses. Malin’s efforts cast a wide law enforcement agency net in Sweden, Romania, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Ireland, Greece, Belgium, Iceland, Austria, and Cyprus.
Ligang Lu, Southwest Petroleum University
Region: Greater China
Recognized for: Being a devoted DevNet Associate teacher and evangelist, personally training more than 100 DevNet instructors after challenging personal circumstances.
Excitement continues to build as each of these FY22 Be the Bridge Award recipients will be entered as finalists in our Golden Bridge Awards. We will announce the Golden Bridge Award winner at our annual Global Partner Conference on May 26, 2022.
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