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Google: “Coming from an immigrant household, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges immigrants face, as well as the resilience and grit with which they meet them. I’m proud that through Google.org funding and training like the Google Career Certificates, we’ve been able to support Upwardly Global to better serve immigrants and

New York Presbyterian: So pleased to be part of this community today and to partner with you to bring opportunity to immigrants and refugees. We need their innovation, their talent, their power and their joy! The partnership with Upwardly Global is one of the key ways we are furthering this

“Conagra recognizes the transformative power of embracing diverse perspectives and its impact on elevating our performance as an organization.” “Our partnership with Upwardly Global will expand our access to skilled, driven, and diverse talent who will energize our culture and drive our success.”

NBC Universal: “As an immigrant to the U.S. and the son of parents who were both affected by displacement at a young age, I am passionate about helping those who don’t share the privilege I was afforded through the upward mobility in education and business.”

LinkedIn: “Since 2016, we’ve worked with nonprofits, like Upwardly Global, that help refugees resettle after times of conflict. In the past year, we’ve announced an annual refugee relief fund to support this work and made our resources available in multiple languages, including Arabic, Dari and Ukrainian. To learn more, please

HiredScore: “We are seeing unprecedented interest from clients to increase underrepresented talent in their workforces, including expanding to incorporate new populations of diverse talent, such as refugees and immigrants. Despite the demand, the friction and challenges of accessing such talent by HR teams and hiring managers has left many of