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WRC DigitalBridge expands into Franklin County through Vance-Granville Community College partnership

DigitalBridge digital-skills training, career coaching and remote work center opening at VGCC for students and the local community


LOUISBURG, NC (July 10, 2023) — Residents of Franklin County and other surrounding communities will soon have a new resource to help them succeed in an increasingly-digital world.


DigitalBridge, a digital workforce development initiative of the WRC based in Wake Forest, has partnered with Vance-Granville Community College to launch a new training hub at the college’s Louisburg campus. Together the institutions will bridge the digital divide for underserved local communities through accessible technology and training.


“We are thrilled to collaborate with Vance-Granville Community College to support our communities,” said Erica Hixon, DigitalBridge executive director. “We are proud to join the community of resources to assist students and employers.”

DigitalBridge’s model is designed to deliver fast-track certifications and connect people directly to job opportunities. The initiative offers more than 130 courses and certifications for digital-skills training and certifications, provided at no cost to residents. Participants receive digital training, coaching, and job pairing matched to individual goals; in-person or remote learning at their own pace; and assistance from a career coach to guide their efforts.


Partnering with DigitalBridge is a natural extension of the college’s commitment to support residents of its four-county service area. While a degree or similar credential can open doors of career opportunity for many people, others might be better served through different forms of education, such as those provided by DigitalBridge.


“VGCC actively seeks out new ways and new partners to reduce the opportunity gap in our communities," said Dr. Rachel Desmarais, president of the college. "Digital literacy and technology skills are still areas where we see those opportunity gaps. We are excited to partner with DigitalBridge to support opportunity to better jobs in our service area.”

Starting mid-July, DigitalBridge representatives will be available at the Franklin Campus open computer lab each week Tuesdays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The new partnership will officially launch July 13 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at VGCC’s Franklin Campus, located at 8100 NC 56 Highway in Louisburg. In addition to representatives from the college and DigitalBridge, local leaders and government officials are invited.


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About WRC’s DigitalBridge

WRC is an independent nonprofit founded in 2010 as the Wireless Research Center to serve as a catalyst for collaborative innovation and technology-led economic development to improve communities. Today, WRC’s core initiatives are designed to improve wireless technologies, accelerate technology startups, support entrepreneurs, and spur economic development through education programs and digital job skills training. For more information, visit www.wrc-us.org and www.mydigitalbridge.org


About Vance-Granville Community College

Established in 1969, VGCC is one of the 58 institutions of the North Carolina Community College System. With a service area the size of Rhode Island, VGCC is the local source for higher education and training in Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties. VGCC offers more than 40 curriculum programs, as well as Continuing Education, High School Equivalency, and Adult High School Diploma programs. For more information, visit www.vgcc.edu.


Media Contact for WRC DigitalBridge: Scott Yates

scott@onpointprgroup.com • 919-649-6621


Contact for VGCC: Courtney Cissel, Public Information Officer

cisselc@vgcc.edu • 252-738-3484


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