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Presents Jobs & Procurement: Where Is The Tech Work? LIVE Panel Discussion 5:45 p.m. Wednesday, July 30, 2003 (Event will start at 6 p.m. No, walk-in admittance. Limited Seating. You must register online for this event, http://www.redibis.com/730_event.html.)
Baruch College - CUNY, One Bernard Baruch Way (55 Lexington Avenue at East 24th Street), 14th Floor, Room 220
Recent surveys say U.S. technology jobs are slightly on the rise. Hmmm If that's the case, why can't YOU find a job or land a new contract for your firm? And, where's the industry's investment money? How do you find bids from the City?
Join leading executives in information technology, technology and telecommunications for a frank discussion on the state of the industry and where - if anywhere - the work is. In addition to the panel discussion, evening activities start with keynote and featured addresses, refreshments, career networking opportunities and, later, audience Q&A of panelists.
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Charitable Raffle to Benefit HarlemLive
KEYNOTE: NYC Councilwoman Gale Brewer. Chairperson of NYC Council's Select Committee on Technology in Government
Featured Address: redIbis Vice President Franklin Madison. ITAC's Technology Program Director; Named Among Crain's Tech 100 Topic: "Showing You The (Technology) Money!!!" An Introduction to Small Business Investment & Partnership Resources in NYC & Abroad
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Technology news webcaster, and former World Wide Web Artists Consortium (WWWAC) president, Bob Ponce of Silicon Alley Station will moderate.
Panelists:
- Jino Ahn, president and founder, Asian Diversity Inc.
- Dr. Andy Dai, president, Association of Chinese Computer Professionals (ACCP)
- Vicki Dawson, director of programs, New York Software Industry Association (NYSIA)
- Emmanuel Hill, former director of technology, Baruch College Continuing Education Department
- Carlos Anton Khury, engineer, Verizon; and NYC professional chapter president of Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
- Sean McCooe, president, McCooe & Associates.
- Seeley Oliver, president, Oliver Staffing Inc.
- Jesus M. Maldonado Reyes, managing director of strategic partnerships, iHispano
Event Sponsors
redIbis Partners
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About redIbis
redIbis is a non-competitive organization that works to foster business, career networking, and educational opportunities among information technology (IT), technology, and telecommunications business owners and professional organizations of color. At present, three national organizations, the internationally influential Association of Chinese Computer Professionals (http://www.gnyccp.org), the nearly 30-year-old Black Data Processing Associates (http://www.bdpa.org) and the fast-growing Hispanics in Information Technology & Telecommunications (http://www.hittglobal.org), are our key strategic partners involved in planning, promoting and co-sponsoring multi-cultural and multi-ethnic redIbis events. Collectively, we share a vision that technology businesses by people of color must thrive in order to ensure a bright future for American as well as global economies. redIbis takes its name from the Scarlet Ibis, a bird indigenous to the tropical regions of the world including Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, South and Central America.
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