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Lorenzo harnesses his skillset to support other immigrants and refugees at Upwardly Global Lorenzo arrived in the U.S. just before the borders closed in February of 2020. He made a life-changing decision to move from Italy to be with his now-wife. Had he moved one week later, the looming pandemic

WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, President Biden issued a series of executive orders designed to establish new standards for AI safety and security, protect Americans’ privacy, advance equity and civil rights, stand up for consumers and workers, promote innovation and competition, and advance American leadership around the world. In reaction

Upwardly Global’s report, “AI for Impact: How To Thoughtfully Leverage Technology To Deliver on Mission,” was featured in the U.S. edition of the international publication HR Magazine. The piece explores the impact of AI career navigation tools on immigrant, refugee, and asylee job seekers and features an interview with Upwardly

Upwardly Global warns the use of AI tools to screen resumes hurts new English speaking professionals, could cost U.S. economy up to $10 billion per year WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Upwardly Global, the national nonprofit working to dismantle employment barriers for immigrants, refugees, and asylees with international credentials, released a

Upwardly Global is excited to share our Impact Report: Building an Inclusive Healthcare Workforce. This report examines how professional immigrants, refugees, and asylees can help fill the gaps in the U.S. healthcare system and overcome employment barriers that keep them sidelined. Read the report here.