These are the 20 most influential Latinos in Silicon Valley
According with CNET, one of the most important tech sites on internet, there is something much more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack: “finding a…
According with CNET, one of the most important tech sites on internet, there is something much more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack: “finding a Hispanic in the tech industry." In celebration of this year's Hispanic Heritage Month, CNET has selected 20 Latinos who are making their mark in this competitive industry.
“ It's already difficult to find Latinos in senior positions in large corporations — and finding them in the field of science and technology is even harder. “
The list includes six women, and professionals from Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and United States
- Alicia Abella, Assistant Vice President, AT&T
- Cindy Alvarez, Director of User Experience, Yammer (Microsoft)
- Thaddeus Arroyo, CEO, AT&T Mexico
- Alfredo Ayala, Principal Technical Staff at Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development
- Hugo Barra, Global Vice President, Xiaomi
- Arturo Béjar, Former director of engineering and head of the anti-bullying and etiquette division, Facebook
- Rafael Camargo, Project leader Google ATAP / Project Ara
- Marcelo Claure, CEO, Sprint
- Leandro Graciá Gil, Project leader, Cardboard Project, Google
- Alex Kipman, Technical Fellow, Operating System Group, Microsoft
- Ramiro López Dau, Director and Animation Supervisor, Oculus VR
- Pilar Manchón, Director of Intelligent Digital Assistance & Voice Intelligence, Intel
- Andrés Martínez, Director, Small Spacecraft Technology Program, NASA
- Evelyn Miralles, Principal Engineer/Lead Innovator at NASA JSC
- Jordi Muñoz, Cofounder, 3D Robotics
- Rafael Reif, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Ileana Rivera, Senior Director IT, Cisco
- Luis Sosa, CEO and Cofounder, DDM Brands
- Silvia Vásquez-Lavado, Principal of Enterprise Technology and Financial Systems, PayPal
- Marcos Weskamp, Head of design, Flipboard
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