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§ Private Profile · New York City, NY, USA
AI-powered workforce development platform training low-income and justice-impacted individuals for skilled trades.
Emerge Career has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Emerge Career.
Emerge Career was founded in 2022 by Gabriel Saruhashi (Founder) and Uzoma "Zo" Orchingwa (Co-Founder, Co-CEO).
Emerge Career has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Based in New York City, Emerge Career operates an AI-powered workforce development platform that recruits, trains, and places justice-impacted and low-income individuals into skilled trade careers. The company provides specialized software to manage the complete workforce cycle for corporate employers in industries experiencing severe labor shortages, specifically targeting high-paying roles such as commercial truck drivers, HVAC technicians, electricians, and construction workers. The platform's vocational training programs are offered at no cost to participants and are fully funded through strategic partnerships with government agencies across states including New York, Colorado, California, and Massachusetts. Currently operating with a core team of three employees, the enterprise focuses on bridging the critical employment gap within the broader trucking and clean energy sectors. Emerge Career was officially founded in 2022 by co-founders Uzoma "Zo" Orchingwa and Gabriel Saruhashi.
Emerge Career was founded in 2022 by Gabriel Saruhashi (Founder) and Uzoma "Zo" Orchingwa (Co-Founder, Co-CEO).
Emerge Career has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Emerge Career's investors include Seven Seven Six, AirAngels, Craft Ventures, Electric Ant, Y Combinator, Allison Pickens (Allison Pickens Ventures), Balaji Srinivasan, Bobby Lo, James Beshara, Julian Shapiro, Louis Beryl, Marc Baghadjian.
Emerge Career is an all-in-one re-entry and workforce development training platform designed to upskill and place justice-involved individuals and low-income communities into high-demand jobs. It offers hybrid vocational training programs combining online learning with hands-on training at partner schools, personalized coaching, and direct connections to Fair Chance employers, particularly in sectors like commercial driving, construction trades, and clean energy. The platform serves government agencies, community organizations, and employers by managing the full workforce development cycle—recruitment, training, coaching, and placement—while providing data analytics to track program impact. Its mission is to break the poverty cycle by unlocking the potential of overlooked labor pools and aligning incentives so success is measured by student employment outcomes[1][3][5].
Founded by Uzoma "Zo" Orchingwa and others, Emerge Career emerged to address the high unemployment rates among formerly incarcerated individuals and marginalized populations. The idea grew from recognizing the need for a scalable, technology-enabled solution that combines human-centered coaching with practical skills training to facilitate re-entry into the workforce. Early traction came from partnerships with government agencies and community-based organizations, as well as successful pilot programs like the free CDL training for justice-impacted New Yorkers, which demonstrated strong employment outcomes and income gains for graduates[3][6][7].
Emerge Career rides the growing trend of workforce development technology that integrates human coaching with digital platforms to address systemic employment barriers. The timing is critical as governments and industries face labor shortages and seek equitable solutions to upskill marginalized populations. Market forces such as increased focus on social impact investing, criminal justice reform, and the demand for skilled labor in emerging sectors favor Emerge’s model. By bridging technology, community partnerships, and employer networks, Emerge influences the broader ecosystem by demonstrating scalable, data-backed pathways from incarceration or poverty to sustainable careers[1][3][5].
Looking ahead, Emerge Career is poised to expand its footprint by deepening partnerships with government agencies and employers nationwide, scaling its hybrid training programs into new high-demand sectors, and enhancing its technology platform for even greater efficiency and impact. Trends such as AI-driven personalized learning, increased funding for re-entry programs, and growing employer commitments to diversity and inclusion will shape its journey. Emerge’s influence is likely to grow as a model for how technology-enabled workforce development can create meaningful social and economic mobility, reinforcing its mission to break the poverty cycle through skilled employment[1][3][5][7].
Emerge Career has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in November 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2022 | $3M Seed | Seven Seven SIX | AirAngels, Craft Ventures, Electric ANT, Y Combinator, Allison Pickens (Allison Pickens Ventures), Balaji Srinivasan, Bobby LO, James Beshara, Julian Shapiro, Louis Beryl, Marc Baghadjian, MAX Mullen, Steven Kamali, TIM Lenardo, Zachariah Reitano, Lenny Rachitsky, Michael Seibel, Softbank, Testmunk | Announced |
Key people at Emerge Career.