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SILICON SLOPES, UtahSept. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Pluralsight, the enterprise technology learning platform, today announced Pluralsight One, the company’s social impact initiative dedicated to closing the technology skills gap. The initiative will support nonprofit organizations and amplify their impact by equipping them and the people they serve with the technology skills needed to solve the world’s greatest challenges. As part of the company’s overall social impact efforts, Pluralsight also joined the Pledge 1% integrated philanthropy movement, committing to donate one percent of its product, time, profit and equity to uplift communities around the world.

 

“Pluralsight One brings us one step closer to solving the technology skills gap. By partnering with nonprofits and providing them with the best platform for learning and advancing technology skills, together we will address the root issues that are hindering global progress,” said Aaron Skonnard, co-founder and CEO of Pluralsight. “Joining Pledge 1% will accelerate our ability to democratize technology, and we are excited to see the future this creates.”

As a first step to developing its social impact program, Pluralsight today will launch a significant needs assessment of the nonprofit sector using Directed Discovery, the product development framework pioneered by Pluralsight’s Chief Experience Officer Nate Walkingshaw. The data and insight gathered throughout the Directed Discovery process will empower the company to better design its offering in response to the complex needs of the social sector. Pluralsight will work closely with organizations, including Code.org, International Rescue Committee, NetHope, Samasource, STEM Action Center, TechSoup, and other global nonprofits to co-create programs that will have high impact and deep relevance. Pluralsight is also asking nonprofit organizations to share their insights and needs at pluralsight.com/one#get-involved.

 

“The high-speed pace of technological change is introducing new types of vulnerability for those who are underserved or impoverished. Through Pluralsight One, advancements in technology learning will now provide these same groups with incredible opportunities to solve complex, global challenges and create solutions for a better, more abundant world,” said Lindsey Kneuven, head of social impact at Pluralsight. “We look forward to embarking on our Directed Discovery journey, building a strong ecosystem of partners and launching a leading social impact program.”

To learn more about Pluralsight One, visit pluralsightone.org.

 

About Pluralsight

 

Pluralsight is an enterprise technology learning platform that delivers a unified, end-to-end learning experience for businesses across the globe. Through a subscription service, companies are empowered to move at the speed of technology, increasing proficiency, innovation and efficiency. Founded in 2004 and trusted by Fortune 500 companies, Pluralsight provides members with on-demand access to a digital ecosystem of learning tools, including adaptive skill tests, directed learning paths, expert-authored courses, interactive labs and live mentoring. For more information, visit pluralsight.com.