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Hispanic IT Executive Council
NameHispanic IT Executive Council

Hispanic IT Executive Council is a premier organization that brings together Hispanic and Latino IT executives from top companies such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM. The council aims to increase the representation of Hispanic and Latino executives in the IT industry, which is dominated by companies like Apple, Amazon, and Facebook. The council's members include executives from various industries, including Finance with companies like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, and Healthcare with companies like UnitedHealth Group and Pfizer. The council also collaborates with organizations like National Society of Hispanic Professionals and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry.

Overview

The Hispanic IT Executive Council is a non-profit organization that provides a platform for Hispanic and Latino IT executives to network, share best practices, and develop leadership skills. The council's members include executives from top companies like Cisco Systems, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE, as well as from government agencies like National Institutes of Health and Department of Homeland Security. The council also partners with organizations like Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility and United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. Additionally, the council collaborates with academic institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University to develop programs that promote STEM education among Hispanic and Latino students.

History

The Hispanic IT Executive Council was founded by a group of Hispanic and Latino IT executives who wanted to create a platform to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. The council's founding members included executives from companies like Intel Corporation, Dell Technologies, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, as well as from organizations like National Council of La Raza and League of United Latin American Citizens. The council has since grown to include members from a wide range of industries, including Finance with companies like Wells Fargo and Citigroup, and Healthcare with companies like Johnson & Johnson and Merck & Co.. The council has also partnered with organizations like Hispanic Federation and National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Hispanic IT Executive Council's mission is to increase the representation of Hispanic and Latino executives in the IT industry and to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry. The council's objectives include developing leadership programs for Hispanic and Latino IT executives, providing networking opportunities for members, and promoting STEM education among Hispanic and Latino students. The council also aims to partner with organizations like National Science Foundation and NASA to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. Additionally, the council collaborates with companies like Accenture and Deloitte to develop programs that promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry.

Leadership_and_Membership

The Hispanic IT Executive Council is led by a board of directors that includes executives from top companies like AT&T, Verizon Communications, and T-Mobile US. The council's members include executives from a wide range of industries, including Finance with companies like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, and Healthcare with companies like Aetna and Cigna. The council also has a membership program that provides benefits such as networking opportunities, leadership development programs, and access to industry events like SXSW and Web Summit. The council's members also include executives from organizations like Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

Initiatives_and_Programs

The Hispanic IT Executive Council has several initiatives and programs aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. The council's initiatives include developing leadership programs for Hispanic and Latino IT executives, providing STEM education programs for Hispanic and Latino students, and partnering with organizations like Code.org and Girls Who Code to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. The council also has a mentorship program that pairs Hispanic and Latino IT executives with mentors from top companies like Facebook and Google. Additionally, the council collaborates with companies like Microsoft and IBM to develop programs that promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry.

Awards_and_Recognition

The Hispanic IT Executive Council has received several awards and recognition for its efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. The council has been recognized by organizations like National Hispanic Media Coalition and Hispanic Business Magazine for its efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. The council's members have also been recognized for their leadership and contributions to the IT industry, including executives like Sergio Marchionne and Oscar Munoz. The council has also partnered with organizations like Ashoka and Skoll Foundation to promote social entrepreneurship and innovation in the IT industry. Additionally, the council collaborates with companies like Salesforce and Box to develop programs that promote diversity and inclusion in the IT industry. Category:Information technology organizations

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