What's Happening?
The 7x24 Exchange DC Chapter, a key player in Northern Virginia's data center industry, announced a significant reinvestment of $222,600 into the local community in 2025. This investment was directed towards
charitable giving, scholarships, and workforce development initiatives. The Chapter's efforts are aimed at supporting students, strengthening families, and creating pathways into high-paying careers in data centers and related fields. The Chapter awarded $50,000 in college scholarships to students pursuing degrees in engineering, cybersecurity, and construction management, among others. Additionally, $98,600 was allocated to community support, benefiting local nonprofits. The Chapter also launched the Brian Brobst Legacy Internship, a program designed to provide students with hands-on experience in AI, cloud, and data center operations.
Why It's Important?
This reinvestment by the 7x24 Exchange DC Chapter highlights the critical role of the data center industry in supporting local communities and economies. By focusing on education and workforce development, the Chapter is helping to close opportunity gaps and prepare a skilled workforce for the future. This initiative not only benefits students and families but also ensures the sustainability and growth of the data center industry, which is vital for powering digital infrastructure. The Chapter's efforts reflect a broader trend of industries investing in local communities to foster economic growth and stability.
What's Next?
The Chapter is actively recruiting partner businesses and students for the Brian Brobst Legacy Internship, with applications opening in the spring. This program aims to connect local talent with high-demand careers in data centers and related fields. The Chapter's continued focus on education and community engagement is expected to strengthen its role as a leader in the data center industry, ensuring that as the industry grows, the community benefits as well.








