Champlain College names AI CRM and workflow platform Creatio its first co-op partner

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Champlain College, a career-focused higher education institution, has partnered with CRM and workflow platform Creatio.

Creatio is Champlain College’s first co-op partner and will offer its students paid, full-time work while earning full academic credit and developing in-demand skills in marketing, sales, and software.

“Champlain College is a leader in experiential learning,” explains Katherine Kostereva, Founder and CEO at Creatio. “We are proud to be their inaugural co-op partner.” 

“We are excited to launch co-ops at Champlain College with an innovator like Creatio, that helps organizations transform using artificial intelligence,” adds Champlain College President Alex Hernandez. “Our students will gain invaluable experience so they can hit the ground running in a fast-changing world.” 

In the past three years, around 90 percent of Champlain graduates have achieved a successful career outcome within six months of graduating, and more than 80 percent are employed in a role related to their field of study. 

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