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Irma Martinez
Director/Board Member at Center for Employment Training, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Hermelinda Sapien | F | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Jose S. Romero | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Gina Dalma | F | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Mark Lapiz | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Daniel Ezquerro | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Ernesto Bejarano | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Elsa de Leon | F | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Carlos A. Sanchez | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Mauricio Simbeck | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Asbjørn Osland | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Oscar Lamas | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Ed Ramirez | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Pamela Barrick | F | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Michael Burke | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Emerita Postlewait | F | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Brad Maihack | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Sam Ho | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Greg Adams | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Porfirio Garay | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Karae Lisle | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Bob Martinez | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Catherine Navarro | F | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
Chris Longoria | M | - |
Center for Employment Training, Inc.
![]() Center for Employment Training, Inc. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services The mission of the Center for Employment Training (CET), an economic and community Development Corporation is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency. Santa Clara County's immigrant population exceeds 600,000 people, many of whom have not completed a high school education. In this demographic, a lack of literacy and employment skills severely limits cultural integration, employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency. The CET Immigration and Citizenship Program has effectively assessed and addressed the needs of this often overlooked population. It has provided citizenship education to more than 60,000 legal immigrants from numerous sites for more than fifteen years and continues to be a highly regarded community resource for citizenship and literacy education. The program's free citizenship, ESL/EL Civics, and Spanish literacy classes address the lack of education in a population often relegated to the margins in employment and the community. By extension, they address a larger community need for skilled workers, active parents, and a population that prizes education and economic self-sufficiency. | - |
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United States | 23 | 100.00% |
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