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October 03, 2007

VIDEO: Cisco CEO John Chambers on 10-year Anniversary of Networking Academies

One of Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers' passions is education. The Cisco Networking Academy program is part of what he calls Cisco's "do well by doing good" efforts. Corporate Social Responsibility is core to Cisco as it is important to the communities in which we live, important to our customers, important to our shareholders, and important to our employees. The Networking Academy program is celebrating its 10th anniversary and after over $300 million in investment, we thought it appropriate to ask our CEO about its past, its future and its impact on global workforce development.

In this video, he answers the following questions:

1. What are you most proud of as we celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Cisco Networking Academy program?
2. What is next for the Netwoking Academy program?
3. What is the second phase of the Internet?
4. How critical are public/private partnerships in driving global workforce development?

Posted by John Earnhardt on October 3, 2007 05:05 AM

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