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The SCTE Foundation, the SCTE's non-profit organization, will launch its rebranding initiative in tandem with TechExpo 2024 in Atlanta. #pressrelease
September 17, 2024
The SCTE Foundation proudly announces a comprehensive relaunch including new branding that will be on display at the Georgia World Congress Center next week at TechExpo24. In the current era of rapid technological advancements and increased global connectivity, the SCTE Foundation relaunch is aimed to further engage, support, and expand a skilled workforce to shape a more inclusive future prepared to revolutionize the global broadband and connectivity industry.
The SCTE Foundation's new chapter is characterized by an expanded mission, a restructured board, a new logo illustrative of the Foundation's story, the establishment of new committees, and the unveiling of a user-friendly and engaging website. Among its initiatives, the Foundation uses contributions to provide scholarships and grants to professionals who otherwise wouldn’t have access to essential training. The funding supports online courses and pathways to certification, empowering aspiring talent and elevating careers to advance the industry.
The organization's updated mission reads:
The SCTE Foundation is dedicated to fostering talent and innovation for the global broadband connectivity industry. Through the provisions of grants, scholarships, resources, and programs, we empower aspiring professionals and companies with the skills and tools necessary to succeed in our dynamic field.
Established nearly 20 years ago by the SCTE Board of Directors, the SCTE Foundation has rebranded from the firm ground of the organization's charitable legacy and expanded its grant and scholarship programs to benefit individuals and companies, including vendors and industry innovators. Supporting its strategic shift aimed to drive innovation and support new workforce training, the Foundation has already expanded operations to include the hiring of the organization's first operations manager, and is introducing three key initiatives to further support the industry.
Read the full press release here.
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