CloudPaths teams up with JWMI to offer employer-funded MBA program for global workforce

CloudPaths, a company specializing in optimizing SaaS applications for enterprises, has announced a partnership with the Jack Welch Management Institute (JWMI) at Strayer University. 

The collaboration provides selected employees access to an employer-funded Master of Business Administration (MBA) program.

The program encourages global CloudPaths employees to apply for this opportunity, which aims to enhance their skills and contribute to the company's ability to deliver customer value.

Founders Koduvayur Subramaniam (KVS) and Jay Paramasivam stated:

“At CloudPaths, we believe the best investment is in our own people. We're proud to partner with the Jack Welch Management Institute (JWMI) at Strayer University to offer our teammates access to this transformative MBA program. This partnership reflects our commitment to training and professional learning.

“By providing advanced education opportunities, we not only foster our employees' growth but also enhance our ability to deliver exceptional value to our customers. We look forward to seeing our team members grow, innovate, and excel through this collaboration.”

The JWMI partnership is part of CloudPaths’ broader strategy to support its workforce through training, technology certifications, and higher education opportunities.

JWMI, ranked among the top 10 online MBA programs, collaborates with companies worldwide to offer discounted MBA courses for employees. Mary Carr, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of JWMI, highlighted the program’s alignment with JWMI: 

"At JWMI, we're committed to delivering career-focused courses that equip students with the tools to build the confidence and skills they need to pursue their career goals. We look forward to continuing to partner with CloudPaths to empower their employees with practical knowledge and proven strategies to thrive in their professional lives."

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