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James Eddy joins ApprentiScope Board of Advisors

James Eddy, Registered Apprenticeship SME & Professor of the Practice at UVM, joins the ApprentiScope Board of Advisors.

James Eddy joins the ApprentiScope Board of Advisors
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SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts - James Eddy, Registered Apprenticeship SME & Professor of the Practice at the University of Vermont, joins the ApprentiScope Board of Advisors.
 
James Eddy is currently a Professor of the Practice in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Vermont, where he teaches a variety of courses from Computer Organization to Cybersecurity. In addition to his experience in academia, James has an extensive background working with businesses on Strategic Workforce Development initiatives and Apprenticeship Programs through his work with the Institute of American Apprenticeships at Vermont HITEC.
 
James joins the ApprentiScope Board of Advisors this month to help accelerate its mission to empower its customers to scale Registered Apprenticeship programs on a global scale. We're extremely excited to have him formally join our team after serving informally in this capacity to our Founder & CEO, William Lippolis, since the inception of the company.
 
 
 
 
 
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