Last night, at Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh’s annual state of the city address at Corcoran High School, the College’s ERIE21 program and work in the Salt Springs neighborhood was mentioned during his 60-minute talk.
ERIE 21: Together We Rise
ERIE21 elevates our community by facilitating tech-centered pathways that equip students with the skills and confidence to thrive in an ever-changing workforce.
Opportunities to create generational change don’t come along every day. But right now, we have a chance to end a cycle of poverty that has persisted for decades and take advantage of a once-in-a-generation investment in our regional economy. The commitment we make today can change countless lives and reshape the course of our community for years to come. This is ERIE21. Let’s rise together.
As the region continues to attract new businesses and investments in the technology sector, we have an unprecedented opportunity to solidify CNY’s position as a technology hub and drive our economy forward. ERIE21 will play a critical role in providing the education and support needed to ensure an abundance of qualified people to take full advantage of this opportunity.
Get to Know Us
Get Involved with ERIE21
Meet Amanda Delaney ‘10, Director
- Pronouns: she/her/hers
- Email: milesam@lemoyne.edu
- Hometown: Frankfort, New York
- Current town: Syracuse, New York
- Why I enjoy being a part of ERIE21:
I love working with the ERIE21 team and our numerous community partners to help CNY students of all ages to carve unique paths to personal and professional success! - Connect on LinkedIn