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Latinos in Information Science
and Technology Association
(LISTA) was founded in New
York City, New York in 2000 by a
group of nine technology
professionals employed at
various companies and businesses
throughout the city, They were
extremely concerned about the
lack of Latino presence and
representation in the
information sciences,
telecommunications and
technology industries and
decided to do something about it.
LISTA was founded and inspired
by Jose A. Marquez- Leon, and
Chris Rodriguez, two technology
advocate with over twenty years
of service to the Latino
community after the two met in
New York City at an event at the
United Nations. |
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Their objective was to form a
national organization of
information sciences,
telecommunications and
technology professionals to
serve as role models in the
Latino community and develop
relationships to help our
community reach higher goals in
math, science and technology and
help conquer the digital divide.
The
concept of support is the key
basis for the LISTA organization.
LISTA quickly established
professional chapters in NY, NJ,
CT, Washington DC, Florida,
Texas California and Georgia to
begin the network that continues
to grow nationally as well as
reach countries outside the
United States. Today, LISTA
remains committed to excellence
and providing a wide spectrum of
resources to members, corporate
sponsors, businesses,
educational institutions and the
community. The organization is a
catalyst for leadership,
professional growth, and
technical development for our
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