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MOST INFLUENTIAL HISPANICS IN TECHNOLOGY Javier Polit


Chief Information Officer Bottlin Investments Group Coca-Cola Company


Odilon Quiroz Chief Information Officer Anheuser Busch


Jose Ignacio Sordo Senior Director Commercial Connect MillerCoors


BUSINESS PROCESS, DATA & INFORMATION SERVICES


Eugenio (Gene) Alavrez Research Vice President Gartner Inc.


Arturo Cazares Senior Vice President Worldwide Sales Silver Peak Systems


Jorge Lopez Vice President and Distinguished Analyst Gartner, Inc.


Joaquin Marques Executive Consultant CGI


Maria Martinez Executive Vice President Customers for Life Salesforce.com


Roberto Perez Chief Technology Officer ICAP Group, Inc.


Jose Romero Partner Technical Sales Celta Consilt, Inc.


Mary Ruiz Vice President


Global Operations, SAP


Herman Velasquez Vice President, Public Sector Pitney Bowes


Maria C. Villar Managing Partner Business Data Leadership


BUSINESS PROCESS & DOCU- MENT MANAGEMENT


Alicia Fernandez-Campfield Vice President Major Accounts Services Delivery Xerox Corporation


Patricia Elizondo Senior Vice President ACS Global Sales Integration Xerox Corporation


CABLE OPERATORS


Marlene S. Dooner Senior Vice President Comcast Corporation


Margaret Lazo Executive Vice President, HR


NBC Universal Entertainment & Digital Networks and Integrated Media


Filemon Lopez Senior Vice President Comcast Corporation


Jairo Mejia Regional Director, Real Estate, Facilities and Fleet Operations at Comcast Cable Comcast Corporation


Armando Ruiz Divsional Vice President, Engineering and IT Time Warner Cable


Myrna Soto SVP, Chief Infrastructure and Information Security Officer Comcast Corporation


Cesar A. Beltran Vice President Information Technology–East Region Time Warner Cable


CHEMICALS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES


Thomas G. Searle President


CH2M HILL Canada


DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL PRINTING


Antonio M. Perez Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Eastman Kodak Company


MEDIA, EDUCATION, ENTERTAINMENT


Cristina H. Amon Professor, Mechanical Engineering


Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering University of Toronto


Gonzalo Begazo Director


Corporate Accounting and Controls Google, Inc.


Timothy Campos Head of Information Technology Facebook


Hector R. Carrasco


Dean, College of Education, Engineering and Professional Studies Colorado State University


Steven P. Castillo Executive Vice President Colorado School of Mines


www.hispanicengineer.com


Arturo Duran Executive Vice President Digital Media


Journal Register Company


Randy Falco Executive Vice President and COO Univision Communications


Enrique J. Lavernia Dean of the College of Engineering UC Davis


Héctor García-Molina Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner Professor Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering


Stanford University


Alejandro M. Mainetto Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Kaplan


Pablo Molina Associate Vice President, Information Technology Campus Chief Information Officer Georgetown University


Peter Morales


Director of Project Management New York University


Roberto A. Osegueda Vice President Research-Research & Sponsored Project The University of Texas at El Paso


Ramon Toledo President and CEO Busca Corp.


Zulma Toro-Ramos Dean, College of Engineering Wichita State University


Louis A. Martin-Vega Dean of Engineering


North Carolina State University


Rodrigo Violante Chief Technology Officer Busca Corp.


Raymond Velez Chief Technology Officer Razorfish


Mary Zerafa Vice President, Strategy and Planning Impremedia Digital


Rushdi Ariss Director, IT Liscensing Application Support & Operations The Walt Disney Company


Luis Paez Vice President and CIO Perry Ellis International


Nancy Faginas-Cody Vice President, IT Disney Consumer Products The Walt Disney Company


Macario Allegos Regional Director, IT Harrah’s Entertainment


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