Strengthening pathways
Here in Hartford, we're partnering with local organizations to
create pathways to better jobs, including:
Goodwin University
To learn more, please visit bankofamerica.com/community
Connecting workers
to new skills
This health and humanitarian crisis has had a disproportionate impact on employment for
people of color. Here in Hartford, there is an urgent need for skill building — including re-skilling
and up-skilling — to create a clear pathway to jobs that can deliver upward mobility and
economic stability.
To drive progress, Bank•of•America is investing $1 billion over four years to advance racial
equality and economic opportunity, building on work we've had underway for many years.
We're helping to connect people to the skills, resources and experience needed to succeed by
building partnerships with nonprofits and local government, and through our own recruiting and
hiring. This includes partnerships with Community Colleges that serve predominately Black and
Hispanic/Latino students, and public Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic
Serving Institutions.
In Hartford, we remain committed to supporting organizations that help people in our
community get the skills they need.
Joe Gianni
Hartford Market President
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