
This week’s #WorkforceWednesday features Hubert Joly, Chairman and CEO of Best Buy Co. Inc.
As Joly explains, Best Buy is taking action to close the skills gap by providing underserved teens with access to technology, tech education and workforce readiness skills:
“Many young people in underserved communities do not have opportunities to develop technology and computer skills that are essential for success in school, work and adult life. We are committed to bridging this opportunity gap. Through community partnerships and hands-on training programs, Best Buy is offering more young people a chance to discover new passions, develop career skills and prepare for jobs of the future.”
Here’s a look at ongoing tech education and workforce readiness initiatives led by Best Buy and CEO Hubert Joly. Additional information can be found here.
Best Buy uses its national network of stores, employees, and community partnerships to offer signature programs that increase tech education opportunities for underserved teens. These programs and partnerships include:
The efforts of Best Buy and Chief Executive Hubert Joly continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of underserved youth. Outcomes of its tech education programs and partnerships include:
To learn more about Best Buy’s workforce development initiatives and ongoing efforts of other Business Roundtable CEO member companies, please visit: https://www.businessroundtable.org/skills