We fulfill our mission through visual arts and tech engagement, adult workforce development and social enterprise,” WMCAT president Jamon Alexander said.
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A short film created by West Michigan Center for the Arts + Technology (WMCAT) students is now part of an exhibition at the David J. Sencer CDC Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
Following investments by The Right Place, the introduction of the city’s new Tech Week and a shoutout from Yahoo News on the quality of tech careers in the city, Grand Rapids seems poised to become a major Midwestern tech hub.