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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. |
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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 community.
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LISTA Local Technology Council offer local programs and events throughout the year. Each technology council manages and develops their own programs as it affects their individual state or region independently. Case in point other than the 3 events at the national level, local technology council have local sponsors, scholarships, technology trends seminars, student workshops, internet-working mixers, mentorship, internships and job postings as well as other programs and events.