Delegate candidate Khan: Gov. Youngkin’s ‘leadership has made Virginia a growing tech hub’

Delegate candidate Khan: Gov. Youngkin’s ‘leadership has made Virginia a growing tech hub’
Junaid Khan, Candidate for Virginia's House of Delegates — X
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Junaid Khan, a candidate for Virginia’s House of Delegates, said that Governor Glenn Youngkin’s technology policies and the new AI Career Launch Pad with Google are fostering job creation and economic growth in the state. Khan made this statement on X.

“Governor Glenn Youngkin continues to deliver for Virginia,” said Khan. “His leadership has made Virginia a growing tech hub, creating thousands of high-paying jobs. The new AI Career Launch Pad with Google is another big step in expanding our tech economy and preparing Virginians for the future.”

Virginia’s technology industry has experienced significant advancements, particularly with the launch of the AI Career Launch Pad program in 2024 in collaboration with Google. According to Virginia Business, this initiative aims to train thousands of Virginians for careers in artificial intelligence, aligning with Governor Youngkin’s efforts to expand the state’s digital workforce and attract leading tech employers.

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership reports that over 22,000 tech jobs have been added in Virginia since 2022. Many of these positions are high-paying roles in cloud computing, AI, and cybersecurity. The median annual salary for tech jobs in Virginia now exceeds $110,000, reflecting a strong demand for skilled talent.

CompTIA’s 2024 Tech Industry Report indicates that Virginia ranks among the top five states for tech sector growth over the past five years. The state has outpaced national averages in job creation, wage growth, and new company formation, solidifying its status as a leader in tech innovation.

Khan is a technology professional and political candidate in Virginia who emphasizes economic development, digital skills enhancement, and expanded access to tech careers. Ballotpedia outlines his experience in IT leadership and advocacy for workforce training.



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