by JAM | Jul 13, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Diversity, DOL, Health IT, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Social Media
There’s good news for small business. If you operate a small business, by now you know how challenging it can be to find investors. The good news is that all of this is about to change. Ryan Caldbeck, CEO and Founder of CircleUp, joins Brent Leary to share his...
by JAM | Jun 26, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Government, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News
In the latest in a long string of questionable moves, Facebook has replaced users’ old email addresses with new Facebook addresses. This means that when you click on a user’s contact information in hopes of sending the person a private email, you no longer...
by JAM | Jun 14, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Diversity, DOJ, Hispanic Community Trend, Hispanicise, LISTA, LISTA in the News, SEO
A little before 1:00pm today, June 14th, the United States Senate voted to end cloture and confirm the nomination of Mari Carmen Aponte as United States Ambassador to El Salvador by a vote of 62 to 37.. This was the second vote on her confirmation, the first which...
by JAM | Jun 11, 2012 | Health Information Technology, Health IT, Healthcare, Hispanic Community Trend, Tablets
Guidance for Heath Care Professionals Moving to Digitized Data To help the nation’s health care providers move from paper-based records to digitized data, Verizon has outlined tips for transitioning to electronic health records. A digital collection of a...
by JAM | Jun 11, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, digital media, DOJ, DOL, Health Information Technology, Health IT, Healthcare, Hispanic Community Trend, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, spectrum, wireless
Randall Stephenson: Spectrum and the Wireless Revolution By RANDALL STEPHENSON The latest mobile devices give us the power to summon maps in distant cities, watch the news under a shady tree, or adjust our home thermostats from the airport lounge. This power at our...
by JAM | Jun 7, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, digital media, Diversity, DOJ, DOL, Hispanicise, inclusion, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Skills, Social Media, wireless, Workforce Development
With over 300 + attendees Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA) held their 6th Annual National Emerging Technology Leadership Summit at the Melia Hotel in Atlanta, GA. The ETL Summit theme was a “Call to Action” and it...
by JAM | May 23, 2012 | #techlatino247, Diversity, Government, inclusion, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News
Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association in partnership with Latina Style Business Series is honored to announce that Atlanta’s Mayor Kasim Reed will deliver keynote remarks at its 6th Annual Emerging Technology Leadership Summit Luncheon, to...
by JAM | May 23, 2012 | #techlatino247, Diversity, Foundation Work, inclusion, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News
New York, NY-May 22, 2012 The Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Latinos in Information Science and Technology Association at its annual National TechLatino Achievers Awards Gala Dinner to be held in Atlanta Ga. on May 24th...
by JAM | May 20, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Diversity, DOL, Health IT, Hispanicise, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, SEO, Social Media
Immediate Press Release New York, New York — May 18th 2012 Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association announced today that Jose Jimenez, Chief Diversity Officer, CSC will be honored for his leadership in diversity and inclusion. Â Jimenez will...
by JAM | May 15, 2012 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Broadband, digital media, Diversity, Government, Health Information Technology, Hispanicise, IT Professionals
As I’ve written before, government policy should focus on making broadband faster and more affordable for all Americans – not putting it out of reach for those that need it most. That’s why I was surprised at Eduardo Porter’s New York Times editorial...