Five Questions With: Creusa Michelazzo
CREUSA MICHELAZZO was announced as Tech Collective’s new executive director on March 31. / COURTESY TECH COLLECTIVE
Creusa Michelazzo was named executive director of the Tech Collective early this spring. She previously served as the organization’s program manager, director of strategic partnerships and as its P-TECH industry liaison. P-TECH stands for Pathways in Technology Early College High School.
PBN: Your LinkedIn profile says, in part, “I am passionately curious.” What things do you find that you are endlessly curious about in terms of the technology field, or business, or collaborating with people?
MICHELAZZO: Being part of the Tech Collective community allows me to be around some of the best and brightest minds in technology. Working with our data and cybersecurity committees provides me with new ideas and insights. Taking these ideas back to my team and putting together top-notch programming around these topics allows m
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More PVD students will get real-life training when these two high schools become technical schools Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © Sandor Bodo, The Providence Journal Providence Journal File Photo
PROVIDENCE Two Providence high schools, E-cubed Academy and Juanita Sanchez Educational complex, are switching to career and technical schools over the next four years.
The district is increasing its CTE offerings to meet the growing demand - with a total of 367 students vying for half as many seats.
The Providence Career and Technical Academy will offer additional seats to freshmen this fall. All students currently enrolled in the P-Tech technology program currently at PCTA will continue to take their courses there until they graduate.