Plinio Ayala
Per Scholas
Newark, NJ USA
"Don’t forget where you came from, but more importantly, don’t let your yesterdays drive your tomorrows."
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Plinio's work combines: Education, Technology, and Helping People
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
American Studies
Wesleyan University
Certification
Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management
Life & Career Milestones
I've taken a lot of twists and turns
1.
I grew up in a rough neighborhood in the South Bronx and realized early on that careers create opportunities because I saw people leave those neighborhoods when their parents got a job.
2.
One of my teachers saw potential in me and put extra effort into helping me grow that potential—this resulted in a scholarship to a school in Manhattan.
3.
After graduating high school and college, I decided to take my credit card with a $1000 limit and go to Puerto Rico to start a business in refrigeration and air conditioning.
4.
After a couple of years, I sold that business and moved back to the Bronx and was set on using the money I had produced to find a career that would help other people.
5.
I ended up finding a job helping others write their job resumes, but I still wanted to help people on a much larger scale.
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I started working with Per Scholas, which originally refurbished used computers for much lower than the market cost and taught the technology to others.
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Half the original class we hired left after a few months because they now had the skills needed to succeed elsewhere—we realized this was our opportunity to train people in IT for career success.
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We shifted the objective at Per Scholas to focus on workforce development and I eventually moved into the CEO position—we currently train about 10,000 people and hope to keep growing rapidly!
Defining Moments
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I grew up in a rough neighborhood in the South Bronx. It was difficult trying to navigate being a child in an environment like that. However, it instilled in me the desire to succeed and give back to the community. Never forget where you come from.
There was a point in my childhood when my mom, sister, and I had to go door-to-door asking for money just to be able to eat. It was at that moment that I decided to strive to make sure that never happened in my family again.