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Debbie goes from being a full-time mom to a dynamo in networking


In Hispanic Heritage Month, we rejoice all of our Hispanic college students and alums of Cisco Networking Academy’s IT skills-to-jobs program. Debbie Gomez is one super-inspired particular person who’s sharing her ardour for know-how in her communities. As Founding father of Networking Academy’s Ladies Rock-IT Program, I take nice pleasure in sharing the affect of this program with individuals like Debbie and the onflow affect they’ve of their communities.

“I’m not in search of a job, I’m in search of a profession.”

When “born and bred” Texan, Debbie Gomez, went from being a full-time mom of three youngsters to being a scholar at Collin County Group Faculty, you might be forgiven for pondering it was a chance to decelerate a bit.  

Apparently, that’s not in Debbie’s DNA—getting concerned and serving to individuals is. Whilst a college scholar, Debbie spent summers in Mexico studying Spanish from the native youngsters and instructing them English in return. It shouldn’t be a shock that when she enrolled in school, she would go all-in. 

IT was Debbie’s first selection 

IT was Debbie’s first selection, as a result of she had seen information tales concerning the demand for cybersecurity specialists. “I’m not in search of a job, I’m in search of a profession,” she says. “After I enrolled at Collin Faculty I began as a cybersecurity main, however after taking some NetAcad lessons I spotted that I’m actually keen on the blinking lights—the routers and the switches—a lot in order that I modified my main to pc networking.” 

Debbie Gomez meets Laura Quintana
Debbie (proper) meets Laura Quintana, VP & Normal Supervisor Cisco Networking Academy (left)

Assembly extra girls in IT 

“I attended Ladies Rock-IT in my first semester, I met numerous girls within the trade, and one factor I actually liked is that they get to journey and work. I would like to have the ability to have that chance,” she says. 

One other massive a part of the attraction to networking—and the Academy Program—was the hands-on expertise on supply.  

Cybersecurity at Collin 

“Cybersecurity at Collin is extra theoretical, and I used to be in search of extra technical,” she says. “After I was in a position to mess around with the switches, find out how to patch cables, all of that bought my consideration…and there’s numerous safety concerned in pc networking as nicely, it’s virtually just like the gatekeeper, in order that’s what I actually loved.” 

Debbie says she’s not alone in switching from the four-year Cybersecurity Bachelor’s Diploma course at Collin to the two-year Pc Networking Affiliate’s Diploma, and has even petitioned the school to increase the Bachelor’s program to incorporate pc networking. She’s hoping the school makes the change, although it will occur after she’s already accomplished her research. “It might be my legacy,” she says. 

It wouldn’t be her solely legacy at Collin. 

Networking with neighbors  

When Debbie first began IT Necessities, she realized numerous individuals had earlier expertise that she lacked. “Nearly everyone that begins in tech has some sort of background in know-how,” she says.  

“They’d in all probability constructed a pc. I had not. I’d by no means opened a pc earlier than. So, attempting to maintain up with the tempo of the category, and eager to spend extra time on the tools, I made a decision I wanted one thing to mess around with at dwelling,” she says. She put a notification in her neighborhood app asking whether or not anybody had any tools to donate. “I didn’t care if it labored or not, I simply wanted to interrupt it aside.”  

“I had an enormous response, there’s numerous IT professionals who gave me switches, routers, wi-fi entry factors, numerous stuff,” she says.

 

Club event with mascot
Debbie as mascot at membership promotion to college students

Membership collaboration at Collin

Patrick Evans, Self-discipline Lead – Pc Networking Program, Collin County Group Faculty, says the response was in all probability so massive as a result of the Dallas space is a tech hub, housing quite a few acquainted tech companies, and even a giant Cisco Buyer Expertise Middle on the identical street as one of many Collin Faculty campuses. 

Beginning in with the tools in her storage, Debbie invited classmates to come back over and collaborate, and, with the encouragement of Professor Evans, ultimately shaped the Pc Science and Engineering Membership.  

The membership gives a platform for mentorship and networking and is extra widespread than Debbie might have imagined. “I’ve by no means led a membership earlier than, we began very small, it was similar to 5 members,” she says. With greater than 200 present members, “we’re the most important membership proper now within the IT middle—we continue to grow!” 

Debbie makes the Networking Academy Dream Crew 

If persevering with to take care of her household, finding out, operating the membership, and a few internships weren’t sufficient, Debbie was additionally a part of the Dream Crew at Cisco Dwell in Las Vegas in June 2023.  

The Dream Crew consists of 5 Networking Academy college students who’re chosen from throughout the Americas, to work alongside Cisco engineers to assist arrange and keep the community on the occasion.  

At Cisco Buyer Expertise Middle, Richardson, Texas (Debbie second from proper)

“It was superior to study from the community engineers,” she says. “I’m so glad that Professor Evans taught me find out how to patch cables…it got here in useful, as a result of the opposite Dream Teamers had by no means carried out that earlier than. So I ended up displaying them find out how to put an RG45 on a cable!” 

“It was superb,” she says. “It was probably the greatest occasions of my life. It was assembly lots of people, assembly numerous Cisco executives, studying from them, serving to arrange the community…it was very exhausting, nevertheless it was completely value it.” 

Certifications to safe the dream 

As if Debbie weren’t engaged sufficient, she has additionally accomplished the pre-apprenticeship section of the Cisco CX Apprenticeship Program.  She achieved the required CCNA certification and is at present self-studying for the DevNet certification. DevNet is a requirement to finish throughout the second half, which is six months full-time paid work as a Technical Consulting Engineer inside Cisco’s Buyer Expertise group. “My dream profession is to work for Cisco,” she says.  

Within the meantime, she’s making ready to take CCNP, her last class at Collin Faculty earlier than commencement within the Spring of 2024.  

If the sheer variety of actions Debbie has engaged in since returning to review appears overwhelming, she dismisses it breezily: “I’m from Texas,” she says, “go massive or go dwelling!” 

Discover extra inspiring success tales at netacad.com/careers/success-stories.

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