Get an inside look at the Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC). Plus, three HITEC members have a candid roundtable discussion with HE on the barriers and opportunities for Latinos in the IT industry.
Edward Martinez helps usher in a new era in health care as VP and CIO at Miami Children’s Hospital. “I look to be a leader or pioneer in anything we do,” Martinez says.
Though they may not know it, SunGard Public Sector’s products improve the lives of millions of Americans. “We’re able to track drug offenders crossing one boundary to the next,” says Gilbert Santos, CEO. “It exposes information to other public-safety agencies in a region and helps regional policing on a whole.”
Led by Rita Benavides and Francisco Rausa, the affinity group at Baxter helps the health-care company engage and retain its Latino employees, plus connect with surrounding Latino communities.
Giving us a look at her career through the years, Brinker International’s Dora Cortinas shares how a brief step backward to reassess priorities can lead to unexpected opportunities.
The State of Minnesota’s chief technology officer, Eduardo Valencia, chats with us about the current trends in the IT industry, his love for baroque music, and much more.
HR guru Karinna Rojas of Siemens Corporation doesn’t miss a beat handling far-flung projects that require the ability to be culturally savvy and internationally in-tune with the needs of a global workforce.
When Ariel Marrero came to the US from Havana, he was just eight years old. Looking back, his struggle to integrate ultimately created skills that led to his success as North American CIO for Havas Media.