Julia Vinick started at ONLC Training Centers as an AI & Product Content Intern in the summer of 2025 — and stuck around. Now full-time as Social Media, AI & Marketing Technology Specialist, she's building the AI-powered systems that run ONLC's content and social workflows, all while bringing a computer science and film studies background that's a lot more useful than it sounds.
Most organizations invest in new technology but not in helping their people use it. Training consultant Enzo Kerr explains why the learning gap grows faster than you think, why generic training doesn't close it, and what actually works.
ONLC lead Microsoft 365 instructor Laurie Baker walks through Excel's Autofill feature — one of the simplest ways to save time when working with formulas, dates, sequences, and large datasets. She covers the fill handle, double-click shortcuts, absolute references, and keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl + D and Ctrl + R.
Engy Fouda — author of ten books, holder of two master's degrees, and a longtime ONLC contract instructor — recently came on full time as AI Architect and Instructor. She's building agentic workflows with Claude Code and developing new AI courses for ONLC's catalog.
We sat down with Dan Costello — one of our most experienced Power Platform instructors and a recent recipient of Microsoft's Top 100 MCT Quality Award in Data and AI — about who Power Platform is really for and what most people get wrong about it. The biggest takeaway: these tools are simpler than people expect, and the people getting the most out of them aren't usually the ones you'd guess.
