
10-19-09:Hispanic Business names 3 HITEC members to list of Top 100 Influentials list
Detroit - Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC) had three of its members named to the Hispanic Business 2009 list of Top 100 Influentials. HITEC president David Olivencia made the list along with Ramon Baez and David Campana.
“HITEC is comprised of dynamic professionals who are making tremendous strides in advancing the role Hispanics play in the IT industry,” said HITEC vice chair David Segura. “We are very proud of our members and hope that their stories will inspire other Hispanic men and women to reach their full potential. I know each one of these individuals are utilizing their positions to truly influence and provide opportunity to diverse talent as well as mentor the next generation of leaders.”
Segura added, “We offer our congratulations to all of those who made the list, especially the recipients in the Information Technology category.”
Olivencia was named to the list because of his position as a Director with Oracle Corporation and for his role as president of HITEC. View his profile at: http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/top100influentials/?cat=Corporate
Baez was named to the list because of his role as Vice President of Information technology Services and Chief Information Officer for Kimberly-Clark. View his profile at: www.hispanicbusiness.com/top100influentials/?cat=Information Techonology
Campana was named to the list because of his work with the NYC Department of Finance as their Chief Architect and Chief Technology Officer. View his profile at: www.hispanicbusiness.com/top100influentials/?cat=Legal/Finance/Insurance
The profiles appear in the October 2009 issue of Hispanic Business.
About the Hispanic IT Executive Council:
HITEC (Hispanic IT Executive Council) was founded by senior Hispanic IT executives who have built outstanding careers in information technology but realized that there are far too few Hispanics in the IT leadership role. With a strong desire and passion to make an impact within the Hispanic IT community by helping others reach the highest levels, HITEC was formed in late 2006. These national leaders include executives leading Fortune 500 corporations on both U.S. and global initiatives while others lead some of the largest Hispanic owned IT firms in the United States. For more information about the HITEC organization, visit www.hitecglobal.org.









