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Scaling Trust and Capital with AI-Based Credentialing

Session 4: Scaling Trust and Capital with AI-Based Credentialing
Using workforce credentialing to fund ecosystem building in Georgia and Arizona

Featuring La Tunya Goodwin, President of the Southeast Employment and Training Association and Scott Hathcock, CEO of Moonshot Arizona, and hosted by Grace Belangia and Eric Parker, co-founders of Make Startups.

Make Startups helps ecosystems build trust and unlock capital by using AI to credential entrepreneurs. These credentials support stronger relationships with funders, align with workforce and investment goals, and create recurring revenue models for support organizations.

In session 4, Grace Belangia and Eric Parker will share how AI-based credentialing is being used to fund programs at scale. Panelists include La Tunya Goodwin, President of the Southeast Employment and Training Association, and Scott Hathcock, CEO of Moonshot Arizona, who have both helped pioneer these models in partnership with Make Startups.

Hosted by Make Startups

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