Argentina. Pinnacle Group joined the Approach to the World of Work and Higher Education (ACAP) program, an initiative of the Ministry of Education of the City of Buenos Aires.
On this occasion, it opened its doors to students from the Máter Dolorosa Institute, in the Devoto neighborhood, so that they can live a real experience in the audiovisual and technological universe.
The ACAP program seeks that students in the last year of secondary school have access to concrete experiences in organizations in the productive, academic, public and socio-community spheres. Its objective is for young people to develop key skills for their future, beyond the classroom.
Within this framework, Pinnacle Group is consolidated as an active space for training and experience, where students in the last year of the baccalaureate with a focus on communication can get closer to the real world of work. Accompanied by company professionals, they participate in activities related to content production, streaming, customer service and project management, in line with the learning and objectives of their academic training.
"We firmly believe in the power of education as an engine of transformation. Receiving students is, for us, an opportunity to share what we do and also to learn from new perspectives," said Juan Chodaszewski, General Manager of the company.
With this initiative, Pinnacle Group seeks to contribute its infrastructure to create a true learning space. Thus, it renews its commitment to the community and to the training of new generations, betting on a collaborative culture that inspires and provides real tools so that young people can project themselves with creativity and confidence into the future.

