Pluralsight Opens Newly Designed Headquarters In Farmington, Utah
08/04/2014
“Our new headquarters is reflective of our empowering culture and we feel it exemplifies the vision of removing barriers and democratizing professional training for people around the world,” Pluralsight CEO Aaron Skonnard. “Pluralsight is passionate about supporting the advancement of STEM education and assisting Utah’s educators as they help prepare the next generation of technology professionals. I am greatly appreciative of Governor Herbert’s commitment to computer science education, and I am honored to be part of a movement that will support and enhance Utah’s teachers, students and the state’s expanding tech community.”
In addition to opening its newly designed facility, Pluralsight announced a “first-of-its-kind initiative with the Utah Stem Action Center and the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development to support K-12 teachers throughout the state.” Pluralsight’s five million dollar donation will give Utah educators a free one-year subscription to the company’s online training library, allowing them to become versed on the very knowledge and training that will help their students become career ready and fill the growing talent dearth within the technology community.
“As one of Utah’s fastest-growing companies, Pluralsight has been a stalwart to the state’s economy,” said Governor Gary Herbert. “I applaud the company’s commitment to cultivating talent in Davis County and throughout our state. I look forward to the fruits of our partnership to help Utah teachers develop the next generation of technical talent.”
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