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Vroom adds 2 board members
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Vroom has added two members to its board of directors, both with extensive backgrounds in the financial industry.
The new members are Paula Pretlow and Frederick Terrell, and Vroom chief executive officer, Paul Hennessy describes them as “two highly qualified executives with notable leadership experience at some of the world’s largest financial institutions.”
Pretlow is former senior vice president of The Capital Group, a $2.4 trillion privately held investment management firm. At that company, she led the public fund business development and client relationship group. For 10 years, she was responsible for large client relationships.
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This company is paying people to learn skills in tech!
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Fresno, CA You may not think of California s Central Valley as the place for up-and-coming talent in the technology industry, but one company is looking to change that.
Bitwise Industries, based in Fresno, is breaking down the idea of what the tech workforce looks like and making sure training and jobs are accessible to everyone, no matter their background.
Irma Olguin Jr. and Jake Soberal co-founded the workforce development company.
Olguin says her family came to Central Valley to work in agriculture, My immigrant family moved here to follow the crops-a family of field laborers. And, in my own way, I found my way to the technology industry. I ended up in a job that just profoundly changed my life and existence and the opportunity that I saw in front of me.