
CNet Training’s President and CEO Andrew Stevens, Director of Sales Matthew Hawkins and Director of Marketing and Communications Sarah Parks, are looking forward to attending the Infrastructure Masons (iMasons) awards ceremony at the Natural History Museum in London on 19 October.
The iMasons awards celebrate the individuals who are making an impact in the digital infrastructure industry, as well as continuing iMasons’ mission of giving back by raising funds for their $1M Education Challenge to support iMasons scholarships.
iMasons scholarships are available for programs throughout CNet’s Global Digital Infrastructure Education Framework, from the entry level Data Centre Fundamentals program, all the way through to the world’s only level seven masters degree program in Data Centre Leadership and Management.
Read more about CNet’s Global Digital Infrastructure Education Framework here.
Read more about the iMasons awards here.