Peter Negron serves as the Vice President of Talent Development at VetNet (VeteraNetwork), a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between military veterans and the IT workforce. With a robust background as a Technical Talent Architect, Peter has honed his expertise in talent development...
Peter Negron serves as the Vice President of Talent Development at VetNet (VeteraNetwork), a non-profit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between military veterans and the IT workforce. With a robust background as a Technical Talent Architect, Peter has honed his expertise in talent development and skill-based training, focusing on empowering transitioning military personnel and underserved communities through innovative educational programs. His current role involves the strategic design and implementation of a comprehensive Military/DEI Program, which aims to provide targeted IT training that aligns with industry demands.
Under Peter's leadership, VetNet has successfully enrolled numerous students in certified IT and Cloud courses, equipping them with the skills necessary for gainful employment in the rapidly evolving Cloud Industry. He has meticulously built and executed policies and procedures that ensure a seamless onboarding experience for participants, fostering an environment where they can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the tech landscape. His commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is evident in every aspect of the program, as he actively seeks to dismantle barriers that hinder access to quality IT education.
Peter's multifaceted skill set encompasses talent development, leadership, and marketing strategy, making him a pivotal figure in the organization. His ability to network effectively and generate online leads has been instrumental in expanding VetNet's reach and impact. As a visionary leader, Peter Negron is not only shaping the future of IT talent acquisition but also championing a more inclusive workforce that values the unique experiences and perspectives of military veterans and diverse communities.