Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership
Sergio Gonzalez is a bilingual technology trainer with extensive experience in computer education and training. Currently serving as a Technology Trainer at Evanston Public Library since October 2018, Sergio provides technology services including Microsoft computer classes and personalized assistance for various devices. As a Business Co-Owner of SerVic Solutions since January 2012, Sergio offers progressive computer skills training through weekly courses. Additionally, as a Technical Skills Trainer for the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership since November 2014, Sergio focuses on improving digital literacy among participants. Previous experience includes teaching computer skills at Instituto del Progreso Latino from September 2006 to November 2015 and working in sales at Giron Spanish Book Distributors from 1995 to 2015. Sergio holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Instituto de Mecanizacion y Computacion, obtained between 1987 and 1990.
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Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership
The Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership (The Partnership) is a non-profit umbrella organization operating the public workforce system for the City of Chicago and Cook County. The Partnership combines federal and philanthropic resources to provide comprehensive workforce development services to employers and job seekers. As the largest public workforce development system in the nation, The Partnership has helped place more than 70,000 individuals in employment; collaborated with more than 2,000 employers; and administered more than $400 million in federal and philanthropic funds. The Partnership’s network consists of 90+ community-based organizations, American Job Centers, satellite sites and sector-driven centers, serving more than 140,000 people annually.