NMITAP is Turning the Tide of Technology Talent in New Mexico

Technology Training thru CNM NMITAP Program

Technology Training thru CNM NMITAP Program


 
Organizations and technology companies in New Mexico are focused on making a positive change to the level of available tech talent. One example of a coordinated effort in that change is the New Mexico Information Technology Apprenticeship Program (NMITAP).

Developing Something New and Innovative

The NMITAP is run and maintained by CNM Ingenuity, Inc., a branch of the Central New Mexico Community College. The program was started after CNM received a 3 million dollar grant from the Department of Labor.
The NMITAP team has been working hard in its first year and a half with employer partners and the State Apprenticeship Office to create the training programs.
They’ve created the first Information Technology (IT) registered apprenticeship program in the state. In addition, most apprenticeships are run from a company or support organization. However, in this case, NMITAP has the resources of a community college behind them.

Offerings in the Program

NMITAP currently offers three different program tracks:

  • Customer User Support Specialist
  • Network Support Technician
  • Applications Developer

The team is working on the training and approval process for:

  • Cyber Security Support Technician
  • Medical Coder

Sue Buffington, Director of the NMITAP, says “There’s so much potential. We’re looking at sustaining this beyond the five-year grant. Plus, we’re looking at adding more tracks like advanced manufacturing, and health IT.”

Technology Training Process

The NMITAP team does most of the work. The process runs like this:

  1. The NMITAP recruits individuals to apply to the apprenticeship program. The program’s target market includes women, veterans, and the unemployed.
  2. The NMITAP recruits a business that’s interested in hiring apprentices.
  3. The business creates or has an open position for the apprentice, and pays them a wage.
  4. An apprentice starts at the business as a paid employee, receives on-the-job training, also receives program specific training in the form of free classes through NMITAP.

Companies can also talk with NMITAP about signing on current employees who could use training in the programs offered.

Working the System

How is it working so far? Melissa Huerta, HR Director at UnityBPO says, “We love it and it’s been really fruitful in fulfilling the job roles we needed.”
UnityBPO hired six apprentices through the program for Computer User Support Specialists. They use job shadowing and on-the-job-training to teach new employees. The most important thing they’ve found is that these apprentices must have the ability to problem solve and are interested in learning.

NMTC Added Value

Buffington says she really appreciates her connection with New Mexico Technology Council (NMTC). Initially, NMITAP contracted with NMTC last year to promote the program. The NMTC set up information sessions; utilized their contacts, talked to employers, and got some employer interest. The NMTC also helped recruit potential apprentices.
More recently, the NMITAP is partnering with the NMTC on marketing. The NMTC will promote them on social media in order to spread the word about the beneficial program. “They’ve been wonderful to work with,” says Buffington.
 
The NMITAP is looking for more companies to sign on. If you’re a company and you need workers with knowledge in the tracks that NMITAP offers, contact them at info@nmitap.org to see if this is a partnership for you.

2017-07-21T17:40:48+00:00July 21st, 2017|

Learn About the CNM New Mexico Information Technology Apprenticeship Program

In New Mexico and nationwide, Information Technology (IT) jobs are growing while workers continue to lack the skills needed to meet the demand. In New Mexico alone, the IT sector is expected to grow 20.7% between 2010 and 2020.
CNM Ingenuity Inc. has developed an Information Technology Apprenticeship Program (NMITAP) designed to bridge the gap between qualified applicants and employers. Learn about the program from John Mierzwa, Director of STEMulus Initiatives as he sits down with New Mexico Technology Council Executive Director Nyika Allen.
If you are an employer looking to hire or interested in becoming an apprenticeship, visit the NMITAP website for Frequently Asked Questions and more.
The New Mexico Technology Council will be hosting a free breakfast and informational session for employers on August 10th. Register here to attend.

 
 

2016-07-20T15:11:03+00:00July 20th, 2016|

Exit Strategies Series – Using Succession As An Exit Strategy

Dynamic Growth Business Resource
The Exit Strategies Series offers five fact-filled sessions designed to give you information on everything you need to know before deciding on when and how to buy or sell your business or engage in succession planning. Gather a wealth of information from the experts in each two-hour session.
Fee & Registration
Sessions are $49 each or $199 for the entire series
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Light breakfast and beverages provided
USING SUCCESSION AS AN EXIT STRATEGY
Have you ever thought about using Succession Planning as an exit strategy? This session explores the circumstances in which that would work as the best exit strategy. You’ll learn how to design a succession transaction that is win/win for owners and successors, then you’ll use a hands-on exercise to make sure that this plan will work for you. Build a timeline and progressive process for implementation.
• Circumstances which dictate succession as the best exit strategy
• Succession transactions that are win/wins for owners and successors
• Determination if a business can pursue succession as an exit strategy
• Designing a progressive process for implementation
Instructor: Michael Podolny


Michael Podolny, Succession Planning

Michael Podolny

Michael Podolny is the founder and President of The Podolny Group, Inc., a consulting business with offices in Chicago, IL and Albuquerque, NM specializing in assisting owners in getting the highest value from their businesses when they decide to exit.
Michael Podolny has over 35 years of experience working with business sale and succession issues. With a track record of having closed transactions with a value well over $500 million, he understands the realities of what it takes to get desired outcomes for business owners.
This series is offered by by:
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2016-02-27T21:27:50+00:00June 21st, 2016|

Exit Strategies Series – Employee Stock Option Plans

Dynamic Growth Business Resource
The Exit Strategies Series offers five fact-filled sessions designed to give you information on everything you need to know before deciding on when and how to buy or sell your business or engage in succession planning. Gather a wealth of information from the experts in each two-hour session.
Fee & Registration
Sessions are $49 each or $199 for the entire series
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Light breakfast and beverages provided
EMPLOYEE STOCK OPTION PLANS:
Have you ever considered an ESOP for your business? This session will give you the history and background of ESOPs while giving you a heads up on what it is and what it isn’t as well as the business characteristics needed before considering an ESOP for your company. In this session you’ll gain valuable information on the advantages and disadvantages and discuss the possible benefits to employees. You’ll hear success stories and gain access to resources that you can use after you leave the session.
• What it is and what it isn’t
• History and background
• Important business characteristics before having an ESOP
• Advantages and disadvantages to business owners
• Benefits to employees
• Success stories
• Available reference information and resources
Instructor: Dennis Houston


Dennis Houston

Dennis Houston, Business Sale Process; Acquiring a Business; Employee Stock Option Plans
Dennis Houston is CMA and president of True North Business Navigation Professionals. His executive career as a Controller, CFO, Vice-President, and corporate officer has spanned over thirty years and includes positions in private industry working at Enviro, Ktech Corp, and General Technology Corp. His career also includes working as a private consultant for mid-market business owners planning exit strategies and representing them in the sale of their businesses. He has supported Albuquerque Economic Development and the City of Albuquerque in local existing business development program efforts for the past ten years.
This series is offered by by:
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2016-02-27T21:22:56+00:00May 17th, 2016|

Innovate New Mexico Student Pitch Competition

Innovate NM Student Pitch
 
This will be an exciting event in which you will hear University of New Mexico (UNM), New Mexico State University (NMSU), and New Mexico Tech (NMT) students pitch their technology or business ideas (not-for-profit and for-profit) at a brewery. The audience will view live 90-second pitches from students and participate by voting for the winners!
Sponsored by Bow & Arrow Brewing Co.
Help support these aspiring entrepreneurs who are part of New Mexico’s thriving startup community.

EVENT REGISTRATION

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In lieu of a registration fee, please consider a donation to the Pitch Competition Fund at https://www.gofundme.com/pitchcompetition
If you are a student interested in participating or for any general questions, please contact STC.UNM at info@stc.unm.edu.

2016-03-19T15:23:01+00:00April 25th, 2016|

Brain Hackers Neuro Expo at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History

Neuro

NeuroExpoABQ is a festival celebrating the brain, its many curiosities and the emerging, readily accessible technologies for studying the brain.  NeuroExpoABQ brings together the next generation of scientists, engineers and innovators to share their interests.

NeuroExpoABQ emphasizes the work of middle and high school-aged youth, yet welcomes college students, professionals and hobbyists who are actively exploring brain science and related neurotechnologies.  Exhibits will cover a range topics which includes:

  • Virtual reality and augmented reality visualization of the brain

  • Brain-controlled robots, games and devices

  • Neural- and biologically-inspired robotics and computing

  • Measurement of brain and related physiological processes

  • Innovative human-computer interfaces

  • Demonstrations of brain and behavioral phenomenon

  • Brain-inspired art and film

  • Brain science-based analysis of popular culture

  • Practical applications of brain science and neurotechnologies

  • Innovations in teaching brain sciecne

There is no cost to exhibit.  To register an exhibit, visit the event website

2016-03-13T18:31:00+00:00April 24th, 2016|

Exit Strategies Series – Acquiring a Business

Dynamic Growth Business Resource
The Exit Strategies Series offers five fact-filled sessions designed to give you information on everything you need to know before deciding on when and how to buy or sell your business or engage in succession planning. Gather a wealth of information from the experts in each two-hour session.
Fee & Registration
Sessions are $49 each or $199 for the entire series
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Light breakfast and beverages provided
ACQUIRING A BUSINESS:
This session provides a comprehensive framework for selling your business. Take a look at the involvement of business brokers vs. investment bankers. Then ask yourself a series of questions to make sure you’ve covered all the bases. Who needs to be on the team? What’s your timeframe? What part of the business are you selling? Examine components like assets or stock. Consider the marketplace and explore what makes one business more saleable than another, then define your transaction structure including price and terms. This two hour session is designed to save you time and effort in meeting your goal.
• The Selling Process: Business Brokers vs. Investment Bankers
• Creating a team to sell a business
• Timeframe for selling
• Key marketplace variables that make one business more sell-able than another
• Selling assets vs. selling stock
• Transaction Structure: Price and Terms
Instructor: Dennis Houston


 

Dennis Houston

Dennis Houston, Business Sale Process; Acquiring a Business; Employee Stock Option Plans
Dennis Houston is CMA and president of True North Business Navigation Professionals. His executive career as a Controller, CFO, Vice-President, and corporate officer has spanned over thirty years and includes positions in private industry working at Enviro, Ktech Corp, and General Technology Corp. His career also includes working as a private consultant for mid-market business owners planning exit strategies and representing them in the sale of their businesses. He has supported Albuquerque Economic Development and the City of Albuquerque in local existing business development program efforts for the past ten years.
 
This series is offered by by:
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2016-02-27T21:13:33+00:00April 19th, 2016|

Student Research Day at the University of New Mexico

Student Research Day
 
Student Research Day will be held on April 16th at the University of New Mexico Student Union Building.
Student Research Day is a student run and organized event oriented towards providing a rare opportunity for our graduate students to present their innovative work to the general public.  This is an opportunity for students to interact with the local community to create lasting connections and collaborations. There will be a scientific conference style 15 minute presentation and poster session, and more entrepreneurially focused five minute talks.
Gary Oppedahl, serial entrepreneur and Director of Albuquerque’s Economic Development Department, will give a keynote speech at 1 PM, as well as several local scientists from Sandia National Laboratories and the Air Force Research Laboratory to introduce topic sessions for oral presentations. Dr. Ronen Polsky from Sandia will lead off with a presentation on Transdermal Microneedle Sensors, and Dr. Kyle Hornton from AFRL concluding the morning session. The poster session will follow after, allowing small group interaction with students, as well as a catered lunch. Dr. Eric Spoerke and Dr. Gabe Montano will follow Director Oppedahl in our afternoon session. The evening will conclude with lightning talks and a catered banquet.
The Nanoscience and Microsystems Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Student Associations are organizing Student Research Day this year, and are sponsored by four departments at the University of New Mexico, including the Nanoscience and Microsystems Engineering (NSME), Biomedical Engineering (BME), Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE), and Chemical and Chemical Biology (CCB). They are providing our judges, as well as helping fund food and free parking.
The event will take place at the UNM Student Union Building (SUB), 3rd floor, in the following meeting rooms: Acoma A & B for the poster session, and Fiesta A & B for our oral presentations.  The SUB is located in quadrant M16 as building 60.  Parking will be provided in lot A which is located in quadrant O17.
Please RSVP here to attend
Take this opportunity to enjoy the food and bar, take in the current research, and network with the local science and business community. If you are planning to attend either lunch and/or dinner we would like for you to RSVP at the following link.
Parking Map
 

2016-04-03T18:39:11+00:00April 16th, 2016|