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14 June 2010 ~ 0 Comments

FCC Chairman and LISTA

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski to Address Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Associations (LISTA) 3rd Annual National Tech-Latino Legislative Forum

NEW YORK, NY [CapitalWirePR] June 14, 2010Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association’s President and CEO, Jose A. Marquez-Leon proudly announced today that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski will deliver remarks on the National Broadband Plan at LISTA’s upcoming 3rd Annual National Tech-Latino 2030 Legislative Forum on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC at 6:00 pm – 8:30pm on Tuesday June 22nd 2010.

“It is a great honor to have Chairman Genachowski address our members at our 3rd Annual National Tech-Latino 2030 Legislative Forum,” said Tony Jimenez LISTA National Board of Directors Chairman. “Chairman Genachowski has been an advocate for the Latino community and understands the critical role broadband plays in developing businesses and improving the economy for all Americans.”

“We are extremely pleased to have Chairman Genachowski address our members at our 3rd Annual National Tech-Latino Legislative Forum,” said Jose A. Marquez Leon. “Chairman Genachowski recognizes the role of the nation’s Latino technology sector and how broadband will help the Latino community continue to develop businesses and our positive impact on the economy of the United States.  He understands that closing the digital divide once and for all will give all Americans the chance to achieve the American Dream of financial independence and economic empowerment.”

“Having Chairman Genachowski participate in LISTA’s Tech-Latino Legislative Forum is a testament to the recognized impact Latinos will have in our nation’s high-tech future,” said Danny Vargas.  He added, “We sincerely appreciate the Chairman’s interest and dedication to ensuring that the FCC continues to engage all segments of American society and encourages Latinos to take a leading role in not only telecommunications but all aspects of innovation.”

The 3rd Annual National Tech-Latino Legislative Forum will provide Latino IT professionals an opportunity to dialogue with members of Congress about key concerns in the industries of Science, Technology Math and Engineering. It will also provide LISTA an opportunity to continue to raise awareness of the digital divide and how to bridge it, develop ideas on how to stimulate the growth of technology business, and be a catalyst of change in the high-technology and science sectors.

Event Information

3rd Annual National Tech-Latino Legislative Forum is generously sponsored by MicroTech, CapitalWirePR, Uber Operations, Broadband for America, NTIA, ADE, State Farm, Aetna and Comcast

Date: Tuesday, June 22 2010
Time: 6pm – 9 pm
Opening Reception Venue:  

Rayburn House Office Building,
Room B-338, Basement, Washington, DC 20515
To Attend Please Visit:  www.techlatino2030.org

About Chairman Genachowski

Julius Genachowski was nominated by President Barack Obama as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission on March 3, 2009, and sworn into office on June 29, 2009.

Chairman Genachowski has two decades of experience in public service and the private sector. Prior to his appointment, he spent more than 10 years working in the technology industry as an executive and entrepreneur. He co-founded LaunchBox Digital and Rock Creek Ventures, where he served as Managing Director, and he was a Special Advisor at General Atlantic. In these capacities, he worked to start, accelerate, and invest in early- and mid-stage technology and other companies. From 1997-2005, he was a senior executive at IAC/InterActiveCorp, a Fortune 500 company, where his positions included Chief of Business Operations and General Counsel.

Genachowski’s public service spanned broadly across government. His confirmation as FCC Chairman returns him to the agency where, from 1994 until 1997, he served as Chief Counsel to FCC Chairman Reed Hundt, and, before that, as Special Counsel to then-FCC General Counsel (later Chairman) William Kennard. Previously, he was a law clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice David Souter and Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. , and at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit for Chief Judge Abner Mikva. Genachowski also worked in Congress for then-U.S. Representative (now Senator) Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), and on the staff of the House select committee investigating the Iran-Contra Affair.

Genachowski has been active at the intersection of social responsibility and the marketplace. He was part of the founding group of New Resource Bank, which specializes in serving the needs of green entrepreneurs and sustainable businesses, and has served on the Advisory Board of Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2). He also served as a board member of Common Sense Media, a leading non-partisan, non-profit organization seeking to improve the media lives of children and families.

Genachowski received a J.D from Harvard Law School (magna cum laude), where he was co-Notes Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He received a B.A. from Columbia College (magna cum laude), where he was Editor of Columbia Spectator’s Broadway Magazine, re-established Columbia’s oldest newspaper (Acta Columbiana), and was a writer and researcher for Fred Friendly. He was also a certified Emergency Medical Technician who served on the Columbia Area Volunteer Ambulance, and taught cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

About Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA)

LISTA (www.a-lista.org) promotes the utilization of the technology sectors for the empowerment of the Latino community. We are an organization that is committed to bringing various elements of Technology under one central hub to facilitate our partners, members and the community with the leverage and education they need to succeed in a highly advanced technologically driven society.

CONTACT:

John Simmons
917 578 0521
simmonsj@a-lista.org

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13 June 2010 ~ 1 Comment

My network of experts

This is worth reposting…I am definitely in agreement with Seth Godin and I strongly believe his thoughts work….over the last two years I have had the privilege to meet experts that “make a difference” in this world. I have met them through different organizations that I have been involved in, through Twitter, Facebook and other social media tools. We have formed strong relationships and we take advantage of any opportunity to help each other.

New members to my network of experts:

From Seth Godin’s Blog:

Organizing the unorganized

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There may be no bigger opportunity online for bootstrappers than finding people who would benefit from being connected and then connecting them.

Not so they can waste time sending digital love notes back and forth, but so they (and you) can create value for others.

Build a network of experts and make it available for hire.

Build a network of researchers and generate information useful to others.

Build a network of leaders and represent them to advertisers, marketers or recruiters.

Getting people and organizations in sync is the project of our times.

COMDEX was the largest trade show in the world for years, and it generated millions in profits as well as billions in value to the attendees. What happens if you do that in the small? But more efficiently…

Link to Seth’s Blog can be found here.

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12 June 2010 ~ 0 Comments

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26 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

The Man Who De-Launders Money

Looking for the ultimate multicultural citizen? Meet Carlos Loumiet

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29 April 2010 ~ 4 Comments

LISTA Tech Latino Leadership Luncheon

I had the honor to attend LISTA’s event in Atlanta on April 28, 2010 with over 200 people in attendance. The event was hosted by CNN’s Rick Sanchez. He was energetic, charismatic, and passionate about the Latino topic. There were many award winners, people that have made a difference in the Latino Community throughout the State of Georgia. The speakers and awardees include:

  • Kasim Reed, Mayor, Atlanta
  • Congressman Hank Johnson
  • State Representative, Pedro “Pete” Marin
  • State Representative Tony Sellier
  • Ivan Figueroa, Johns Creek City Council and Founder
  • David Poythress, Candidate, Gov, Georgia
  • Carol Porter, Candidate, Lt. Gov, Georgia
  • Leticia Pastrana, Executive Director, Gwinnett Village Community Alliance
  • Lourdes Diaz, Sr. Director Diversity Relations, Sodexo
  • Mariano Maluf, IT Architect, Home Depot
  • Monica Maldonado, President, Interprint Communications

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Rick Sanchez, CNN

I was able to take a few minutes of film, which you will see below. Congrats to Jose Marquez, National President of LISTA and the LISTA Tech Council of Atlanta for hosting a great event. I am also looking forward to seeing Jose Marquez at THLPE’s Business and Entrepreneurship Summit in Tallahassee, Florida on May 1.

Video 1

Video 2

Official Event Press Release

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