Can I share an Exchange account Calendar with another icloud user?

How do I get my work calendar onto the my iCloud accout, and how do I share it with another iCloud user?
he exchange calendar is currently on my iphone calendar, but I can't find a way to see it on my iCloud.

iCloud only syncs your iCloud calendar.  It won't sync your exchange calendar.

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