Work transforms lives with Spencer Perry

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Spencer Perry oversees JVS’s Technology Training programs.  He has over 15 years’ experience helping individuals and organizations understand how technology can help them do great things.  Prior to JVS, he was the Director of Operations for Community Technology Network, an organization dedicated to closing the digital divide, overseeing program management, contract compliance, finance, and HR functions.  Prior to these most recent roles, Spencer has traversed the for-profit and not-for profit worlds in a number of different functions including product development, managing IT infrastructures and support teams, and web development. 

 

What question would you ask Marc on the podcast?

“What advice would you have for organizations like JVS to encourage the Salesforce partner community to commit to hiring qualified people from communities that they normally wouldn’t hire from (Vets, people who have been unemployed for 6 months or more, etc.)?”

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