NPower Canada expands to Calgary to train youth in tech jobs

May 9, 2019
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Left to right: Leslie Shier, Calgary Economic Development, Jeff Davison, Calgary City Councillor, Julia Blackburn, CEO, NPower Canada, Stephen Gardiner, Chair, NPower Canada, Lisa Moon, NPower Canada, Jeanette Sutherland, Calgary Economic Development, Deana Haley, Calgary Economic Development.

 

In helping young adults from underserved communities gain skills for a career in tech, NPower Canada has found that doing good can be good business.

NPower Canada opened its first location outside Toronto with a location in downtown Calgary that will provide free, short-term training to low income Calgarians ages 18 to 29 interested in careers in the digital economy starting this month.

“What started as a good social thing to do, is now a good business thing to do,” said Stephen Gardiner, Chair of NPower Canada and Digital Lead in Canada for the global management consulting firm, Accenture.

Gardiner speaks from experience. Accenture has hired more than 60 graduates from NPower’s 15-week cohorts for entry level tech positions. At the official opening of the Calgary location, Gardiner said that those grads are making a difference in the company.

The Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund contributed $100,000 to help NPower Canada launch the location in Calgary. City Councillor Jeff Davison, a member of the Board of Directors for both OCIF and Calgary Economic Development, welcomes the organization to the city.

Davison said the Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund was created to make transformative investments in our city and developing local people for the jobs of tomorrow is a major component of the Economic Strategy, Calgary in the New Economy.

“There are few things as transformative for someone who is unemployed and underemployed as getting a chance to acquire the skills, at no cost to them, to start a career in the tech sector and contribute to a strong Calgary economy as they make a better future for themselves and their families in this city,” said Davison.

About 85 per cent of NPower Canada alumni have secured employment in junior IT roles or enrolled in higher education within six months of graduation. The organization is about to place its 1,000th grad in its five-year history.

The first 15-week cohort of 35 Calgarians begins on May 21 and more than 90 per cent of the available spots are filled. In the next three years, NPower expects at least 300 unemployed and underemployed youth in Calgary will enroll in its program to launch rewarding tech careers in Calgary.

“The Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund’s contribution to our program will benefit both deserving young adults that want to join the workforce and businesses that have junior IT jobs to fill.” said Julia Blackburn, CEO of NPower Canada. “It takes private, public and non-profit community partnerships to makes something like this happen, and Calgary really gets that. It’s those types of partnerships that brought us here to Calgary.” 

NPower Canada is the fourth announcement from the more than 200 applications received since the Fund was launched by the City of Calgary in April 2018.

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