A bright Jamaican who is admired by Obama
With college credits from NYC College of Technology by 16, Saddler was employed right out of high school by the multi-billion dollar company as an associate analyst for the market and delivery insights team. An exemplary student at his institution, Pathways into Technology Early College (PTech) in Brooklyn New York, Saddler was hired by the company when he completed what should have been a six-year high school programme in four years with outstanding academic performance.
"I am now in year three with 21 college credits, 42.6 high school credits, all five regents passed that are needed for graduation and I'm currently enrolled in three college courses including Calculus," he said two years ago in his introductory speech in the presence of President Obama, who visited PTech.
With college credits from NYC College of Technology by 16, Saddler was employed right out of high school by the multi-billion dollar company as an associate analyst for the market and delivery insights team. An exemplary student at his institution, Pathways into Technology Early College (PTech) in Brooklyn New York, Saddler was hired by the company when he completed what should have been a six-year high school programme in four years with outstanding academic performance.
"I am now in year three with 21 college credits, 42.6 high school credits, all five regents passed that are needed for graduation and I'm currently enrolled in three college courses including Calculus," he said two years ago in his introductory speech in the presence of President Obama, who visited PTech.
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