Virtual Connect: How Education Can Lessen the Digital Gap Among Residents - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Virtual Connect: How Education Can Lessen the Digital Gap Among Residents

SFBW hosted its third virtual connect series with Broward College “Empowering Equity through Education: Bridging the Digital Divide.”

This live webinar focused on how to empower residents in South Florida as the local economy ramps up and expands. Panelists included Dr. Mildred Coyne from Broward College, Reggie Isaac of Accelerate Microsoft, Leigh – Ann Buchanan of Aire Ventures, and Mario Bailey from the South Florida Regional Planning Council.

While the digital world continues to grow, how will residents with less access to digitial resources keep up? Check out the video replay below to see the ideas generated from this discussion:

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