The competition serves as a critical bridge between academic creative work and industry requirements. By navigating the complexities of Adobe Creative Cloud, participants gain more than technical proficiency; they sharpen the design skills necessary for professional roles in an era defined by rapid technological shifts. For many, this certification acts as a primary credential for hiring managers seeking verified software expertise.
Florida dominated the top rankings, with Hannah Forbes securing first place and Emily Torres taking second. Lulu Emanuele of Ohio rounded out the top three. These winners are set to represent the United States at the Certiport Adobe Certified Professional World Championship in Anaheim, California, scheduled for July 27–30. There, they will join peers from over 30 countries to compete for the global title. Laura Peterson, Managing Director of Professional Assessments at Pearson, noted that the event provides students with the self-assurance and tangible foundation required to launch successful careers in the design industry.





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