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By Raymond Tyler on May 12, 2026

Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. Hosts Regional Leaders to Expand US-HART CARES Cybersecurity Workforce Training

Atlantic City, Margate, Ventnor and Longport leaders joined US-HART CARES and Atlantic County officials to discuss expanding cybersecurity workforce training programs that create pathways to high-paying tech careers in South Jersey.

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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. Hosts Regional Leaders to Expand US-HART CARES Cybersecurity Workforce Training

Top Left, Marty Small Sr. the Mayor of Atlantic City, Michael Collins the Mayor of Margate, Bottom Left Tim Kriebel the Mayor of Ventnor, Patrick Armstrong, the Mayor of Longport, NJ

ATLANTIC CITY – On April 24, 2026, Mayor, Marty Small Sr. hosted the mayors of Margate, Ventnor and Longport to discuss how the Cyber Security Workforce Training offered by US-HART CARES will help their cities collectively and specifically.

Atlantic County Commissioner, Michael Ruffu also attended to represent the interest of Atlantic County Government.

The US-HART CARES, Chairman, James Whitehead also received a special award from the United States Department of Labor in recognition and support of the Cyber Security Workforce Training programs that US-HART CARES offers the community.

US-HART CARES offers training in Cyber Security to create pathways to high paying careers.

Atlantic City Focus covered the 1st US-HART CARES Cyber Security Workforce graduation, on January 24, 2026.

U.S. HART CARES RX5 Celebrates Graduation of Second Cyber Guardian Cybersecurity Cohort in Atlantic City
Graduates complete months-long cybersecurity workforce training designed to create pathways to high-demand tech careers and strengthen the regional workforce.
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Atlantic City Focus was invited to Mayor Marty Small's conference room to record this video of the meeting between the Atlantic Coastal Tourism District Opportunity Zone Mayors and the Department of Labor.

US-HART CARES will next bring together the mayors for a special Mother's Breakfast at the Hard Rock Casino on May 15, 2026 at 8:30 a.m.


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