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Emiliano Dunn says Duke Energy mini-grant helped expand STEM training in Oxford City
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Emiliano Dunn, founder of AAA Corporation, says a Duke Energy mini-grant helped his nonprofit expand Cisco-accredited networking courses, youth robotics labs and outreach that has reached more than 600 students across Granville, Vance and Durham counties.
Emiliano Dunn, executive director and founder of AAA Corporation, said a Duke Energy mini-grant helped the Oxford City nonprofit expand local STEM and workforce training programs.
Speaking on Nextdoor Radio’s Local Talk from Tobacco Wood Brewing Company, Dunn described AAA Corporation as a Cisco Networking Academy that offers industry-recognized training pathways, youth robotics labs and media programs. "We've been able to reach over 600 students in Granville County, Vance County and Durham as well," he said, describing the mini-grant as a "catalyst" for outreach and engagement.
The program Dunn highlighted includes the Create Plus curriculum for youth podcasting, esports and digital media; a kids robotics lab that meets at the Granville County Cooperative…
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