Tech Impact, a 501(c)(3) organization that uses technology to drive social impact and is a leader in workforce training in Nevada, is joining forces with the Las Vegas Raiders to expand and diversify Nevada’s tech workforce. Currently, women and minorities make up less than half of Nevada’s tech workforce, and a report has highlighted accountability issues in workforce development programs. In response, Tech Impact is reaffirming its commitment to providing transparent and collaborative training programs that support underserved youth in the region. They are partnering with community pillars such as the Las Vegas Raiders to achieve greater success. The Raiders are active supporters of Tech Impact’s ITWorks program, providing mentorship and internships for young adults to help them secure entry-level IT roles without needing a college degree.
“We are honored to partner with the Last Vegas Raiders’ IT department to provide coaching and real-world tech training opportunities to the community,” said Patrick Callihan, CEO of Tech Impact. “From exclusive behind-the-scenes back-office tours at Allegiant Stadium to seeing the intricacies of a professional football team’s IT department, the hands-on experience and inspiration the Raiders bring to these young adults is unparalleled.”
The Raiders were recently honored with the Community Impact Award at last month’s annual Celebration of Impact Luncheon. This event brings together program supporters, technology and business executives dedicated to enhancing tech employment opportunities for Southern Nevada residents. The Raiders’ IT Department recently collaborated with a group, collectively volunteering 178 hours and pairing nine Raider mentors with current students.
“Joining forces with Tech Impact marks an exciting chapter for the Las Vegas Raiders as we deepen our commitment to empowering our local community and workforce. Through our partnership, we’re proud to champion the development of diverse tech talent in the Las Vegas region. Supporting initiatives like ITWorks aligns perfectly with our values, enabling us to make a meaningful impact by fostering enduring connections. Together, we’re not just building a stronger workforce but a brighter future for generations to come,” said Matt Pasco, Vice President of Technology for the Las Vegas Raiders.