The INTERalliance is a collaborative effort of Greater Cincinnati Regional businesses and educators, creating an environment that gives local young IT talent a compelling reason to stay in southwest Ohio both for college and their careers. Founding members include Procter & Gamble, the University of Cincinnati, and Atos Origin (Worldwide IT Partner for the Olympic Games 2004-2012). Charter members include Chiquita, CincyTechUSA, Cintas, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Fifth Third Bank, Microsoft, Toyota, and six of Cincinnati's leading high schools: Walnut Hills, St. Xavier, St. Ursula, Cincinnati Country Day, Indian Hill, and Sycamore. Membership is open to all Greater Cincinnati Region businesses, organizations, high schools, and post-secondary education institutions.
Changing the lives and perspectives of 80 of Cincinnati's
brightest young minds!
For four weeks starting on July
16th, twenty graduating 10th graders each week got to experience
a deep dive into the world of Information Technology at some of the
Greater Cincinnati region's leading employers.
The students were nominated by their high schools for a wide variety
of reasons, each responding to the request from the INTERalliance
for students "who would get the most out of being shown what's
available right here in Cincinnati in the way of career opportunities
in IT."
The 80 students were selected from 16 local college-prep high schools,
including Cincinnati Country Day, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy,
Cincinnati Christian Schools, Hughes Center HS, Indian Hill HS, Mount
Notre Dame HS, Mother of Mercy High School, St. Henry's District
High School, St. Ursula Academy, St. Xavier HS, Summit Country Day
School, Sycamore High School, Ursuline Academy, Walnut Hills HS,
Western Hills University High School, Withrow University High School.
Sixty-five percent of the nominated students were young women! Read More