Emerging Tech Leaders Summit

America's technology Future  

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Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel
1230 J Street, 13th and J Street,
Sacramento
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The Day We've All Been Waiting For!

LISTA Northen California TechLatino Council premiere Event

Clear your calendar - It's going down! Emerging Tech Leaders Summit kicks off on March 31st  and you're invited to take part as a member of our NorCal TechLatino Council. Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel is our meeting spot for a day of empowerment,  leadership and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and be part of the movement to help Latinos in Technology get a foothold on future opportunities.  This is going to be epic!

 

LISTA holds many events and programs which empower our community and we would like to invite you to be part of our organization and our events.  The event in Sacramento is great opportunity that you should not miss, as this event will have some of today's thought leaders of technology, diversity and inclusion, business and government leadership.  Additionally, during our National Latino Technology Achievers Awards Gala we will be honoring our State of California unsung heroes in technology for their achievements and community contributions.

 

The LISTA Sacramento Emerging Technology Leadership Summit will include expo booths to showcase business to the hundreds in attendance, while our networking VIP Receptions and Latinas Tech and Business Leaders Luncheon, will bring together fortune 500 leaders in order to develop solid business relationships with companies and Federal Government agencies.


Please register here: 

https://listatechleaders.eventbrite.com

 

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Our Sponsors

The day we've all been waiting for

BIP -Social Media Graphics

Kapor Center

of Social Impact


Accenturen

Computer Associates on

AT&T

Comcast

Public Sector Partners

Day One speakers

Daisy Doe

CEO - Barkbook

David Doe

designer - redshoe

JAMIE Doe

cfo - designland

JON Doe

developer - sandtime

speakers

Daisy Doe

CEO - Barkbook

Dolores Huerta

President/Freedom Fighter

Dolores Huerta Foundation


JAMIE Doe

cfo - designland

JON Doe

developer - sandtime

THE DAY WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR

Day 1 Agenda - March 31th,  2015

8am-9:00am Cafe Con Leche Breakfast  

Registration,  Welcome Remarks and Cafe Con Leche Breakfast  Expo. 

Welcome Remarks: Davood Ghod, Chief, Office of Technology Services

9:05am -10:30am Doing Business with California State 

Doing Tech Business with the State of California

Moderator:  Ray Perez, RMP Strategies, Inc.   @rmpstrategies

Davood Ghod, Chief, Office of Technology Services  @dghods

Jim Butler, Chief Procurement Officer at State of California

10:00am Business Education and Career Expo Opens    

Education and Career Expo 

Business Expo

10:35am - 12:00 Diversity and Inclusion: Latinas en Technology

What Has Silicon Valley failed to Nurture a Women as CEO i.e. Steve Jobs? 

Why Silicon Valley Just doesn’t get it.

12:00  Noon  Latina Tech & Business Leaders Luncheon  10 Power Latina Awards  (Ticketed Event)  

Theme: Latinas in Technology, What Has Silicon Valley failed to Nurture a Women as CEO i.e. Steve Jobs?
Top 10 Women of Excellence in Technology and Business in Northern California 

2:00pm -3:30pm Mojo Global Business Marketing: Mastering Linked In   

Linked In is the world’s largest online business network and an essential marketing communication platform for business leaders and brands alike.
Linked In is also the best network on which to create a sales pipeline and research your marketing or recruitment prospects., LinkedIn has becomes is becoming more useful and informative for business people and companies, and by taking advantage of that you also enhance your company’s search results. But first you have to know how.?

3:30pm-5:00pm The Importance of Hackathons Moderated by Gina Lujan    


Confimed and Invited Speakers

Alex Padilla

Secretary of State

@AlexPadilla4CA

Dolores Huerta

Dolores Huerta Foundation

President/ Freedom Fighter

@DoloresHuerta

Carlos Ramos 

CIO

State of California

@CADeptTech

Jose Marquez 

National CEO and President  

Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association 

@LISTA1

Nzinga Shaw 

Chief Diversity Officer 

Atlanta Hawks 

@ZingShaw

Jorge Avila

President  

NorCal TechLatino Council

@TechLatino

Gina Lujan

CEO

Hackerslab

@jnasr

Laura I. Gomez 

CEO  Founder of Atipica 

@laura

Jim Nasr 

CEO

Armedia 

@jnasr

Ignacio Veloz 

Chairman 

United States Chamber of Commerce

@IgnacioVeloz

Irene Martínez 

CEO Wiredlatino

@WiredLatina

Steve Linthicum 

Professor and Deputy Sector Navigator at Sierra College

@slinthicum


Jaime Sainz  

IT Security, Hewlett-Packard


Monica Taher

CEO & Founder, ClipYap, 

@monicataher 

Day 2 Agenda - April 1st 2015 

8:00am - 9:00am Carlos Ramos. CIO  State of California 

Role call! Get in the door, grab a drink and prepare for State of the Industry Remarks by Carlos Ramos, CIO State of California  What's Next?

9:05am - 10:30am CIO Tech Trends Panel

The Future is here:  Big Data,  Cloud Computing and Drones  We are gonna be okay

10:00am -4:00pm Business, Education and Career Expo Opens.  

Best Practices in The Value of  Investor Realtions

10:35am - 11:45pm Cyber Security Done Right. 

In this talk the security flaws and UX implications of passwords will be discussed and highlighted which different techniques exist that are able to offer a more mobile friendly flow. Highlighting authorization and authentication techniques like OAuth, OpenID Connect and even hardware features like Bluetooth Low Energy this talk will be interesting for anyone who's facing a situation where creating and storing user accounts matters.

12:00pm -2:00pm Startup/Chowdown Luncheon (Ticketed Event) 

This Luncheon serves to accelerate the Start Up Community in Sacramento and search for new small businesses who need Financial, Entrepreneurial and Business Support. During the luncheon Startup will be able to Pitch their business Shark Tank Style to a panle of funders, experts and investors.  

Keynote:  Speaker Ignacio Veloz, Chairman United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

2:00pm -3:30pm Startup : Hey You just been funded....Now What?  

7 Best Practices of a Start up Entrepreneur

The Value of  Investor Realtions Presentation by Marlon Evans CEO GSV Labs.

3:35pm -5:00pm The Future of the Internet: How Open is Open .  

There is perhaps no issue of greater debate in the technology industry today than the Open Internet, with a record 3.7 million Americans submitting comments to the FCC on the issue. So the question is: how do we balance the consumer benefits and preserve sufficient flexibility for broadband providers to innovate and invest? Our panel seeks to get to the heart of the issues of the FCC’s Open Internet Order, and what regulations, are needed.  

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Day One Speakers 


Francisco Montero

National Chair 

Latinos in Information Sciences

and Technology Association   

Opening Remarks 

@montero0208


Davood Ghods

Chief, Office of Technology Services

@dghods

Panel: Doing Business

with the State of California

Jim Butler

Chief Procurement Officer

 State of California

Panel: Doing Business

with the State of California

Jorge Avila

President 

LISTA NorCal Tech Council

 Investment in Silicon Valley   

Panel: The Great Race 


Dr Roy Perez

RMP Strategies, Inc.

Founder

@rmpstrategies

Panel: Doing Business

with State of California 

 

Dr. Art Trejo

PTS Panasonic Avionics

Intnl Liaison Office IDEA

@@DrATrejoPhD

TECHTalks: The Latino Perspective: Emotional Intelligence and Outcomes in Technology

Brandon Pena 

CEO 

BIP Social 

@Brandonipena

TECHTalks: Social Media,

Small Business  Mastery

Jeremy White 

Founder 

Diverse Tech

@DiverseTechn 

Why Silicon Valley Doesnt Get It.

What's the Hold up?
Accelerating Opportunity for
Latinas in Technology


Irene Martinez

Wired Latino

Publisher

@wirelatinos

Why Silicon Valley Doesnt Get It.

What's the Hold up?
Accelerating Opportunity for
Latinas in Technology


Gina Lujan

CEO 

HackerLab/Code4Hood 

@GinaLujan

Why Silicon Valley Doesnt Get It.

What's the Hold up?
Accelerating Opportunity for
Latinas in Technology

Laura I. Gomez

Founder of Atipica

Publisher

@laura

Panel:

Why Silicon Valley Doesnt Get It.

What's the Hold up?
Accelerating Opportunity for
Latinas in Technology

DelDelp Medina

CEO

Avión Ventures

@deldelp

Why Silicon Valley Doesnt Get It.

What's the Hold up?
Accelerating Opportunity for
Latinas in Technology


Ignacio Veloz 

Chairman 

United States Chamber of Commerce

@IgnacioVeloz

Keynote Speaker:  

Startup/Chowdown Luncheon 

Sergio C. Garcia

Lawyer

Offices of Sergio C. Garcia

Small Business Law

Luncheon Speaker

@SergioCGarcia1

Manoj Fernando  

CEO 

Thinktomi

@manojf

Panel: The Great Race

Javier Carrillo

Sr. Continuity Officer

California Department of Technology  

Panel: The Great Race 


Jung Moon

Executive Director 

Korea Biz and Investment in Silicon Valley   

Panel: The Great Race 


Day One Agenda - March 31, 2015



8am -9:00am Cafe Con Leche Breakfast

Role call! LISTA Leadership Welcome Remarks and Cafe Con Leche Breakfast Expo.

Welcome Remarks: Davood Ghod, Chief, Office of Technology Services

9:05am -10:30am Doing Business with California State

Doing Tech Business with the State of California

Moderator:  Roy Perez, RMP Strategies, Inc.   @rmpstrategies

Davood Ghod, Chief, Office of Technology Services  @dghods

Jim Butler, Chief Procurement Officer at State of California


10:35am-11:35am Social Media Strategies for Business: Mastering Linked In and other Apps

Social Media and the Small business equalizer if done right you can grow your small business into the next empire done wrong and well you know. Our Panel of experts will show you some tricks to make sure you get on the right step.  


Moderated by Jose A. Marquez, CEO,  LISTA

Speakers: 

        -  Ira Rosen, Mojo Linked In Mastery, Founder - @gomojoglobal

        - Cory Michael Sanchez, Mojo Linked In Mastery, Founder - @gomojoglobal

        - Brandon Pena,  BIP Social, CEO - @Brandonipena

 

Linked In is the world’s largest online business network and an essential marketing communication platform for business leaders and brands alike. Linked In is also the best network on which to create a sales pipeline and research your marketing or recruitment prospects., LinkedIn has becomes is becoming more useful and informative for business people and companies, and by taking advantage of that you also enhance your company’s search results. But first you have to know how?


12:00pm -2:00pm Startup/Chowdown Luncheon (Ticketed Event) 

This Luncheon serves to accelerate the Start Up Community in Sacramento and search for new small businesses who need Financial, Entrepreneurial and Business Support. During the luncheon Startup will be able to Pitch their business Shark Tank Style to a panle of funders, experts and investors.  

Speaker: Steve Lucero

Keynote:  Ignacio Veloz, Chairman United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

2:00pm -3:30pm The Great Race  

- Students are part of a competitive global labor pool where the educational systems and methodologies of their respective countries will greatly influence their career opportunities.  The panelists will explore what is working, what isn't working, and how students of diverse socio-economic backgrounds can take control of thier futures through entrepreneurship.

Moderated by  Javier Carillo, Sr.  Continuity Officer, California Department of Technology

              Panelist  Manoj Fernando CEO, Thinktomi

                                 Jung Moon, Managing Director - APAC,  

 

 3:30pm -5:00pm  STEAM EDU and Hackathons - How we can engage our youth?    

How do we get our youth engaged in STEM related careers and entrepreneurship? See how holding hackathons and workshops in our communities can act as a springboard. 

Presented by Gina Lujan, CEO HackersLab, Code4Hood 

 

Day Two Speakers

We all!

Alex Padilla

Secretary of State 

California 

@AlexPadilla4CA

Keynote Speaker

Carlos Ramos

CIO 
State of California

@CADeptTech

Keynote: Tech State of the State

Tech Trends Panel


Miguel A. Gamiño Jr., CPA

City CIO of San Francisco  Executive Director  

Civic Technologist

Department of Technology City

@miguelgamino

Tech Trends Panel  


Angel Rosario 

National CIO

LISTA

Tech Trends Panel  


Dolores Huerta

President/Freedom Fighter

Dolores Huerta Foundation

Co-Founder United Farm Workers

@DoloresHuerta

Keynote

Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award 


Jim Nasr 

CEO

Armedia

@jnasr

Tech Trends Panel  


Kevin Spease

Information Security 

Vice President

Spease & Associates 

@KevinSpease

Panel: Cyber Security Done Right  


Jaime Sainz

IT Security Specialist

Hewlett Packard

Information Security

Panel: Cyber Security Done Right  


Teresa Soria 

Security Specialist

Risk Management 

Information Security

Panel: Cyber Security Done Right  


Day Two Agenda - April 1st 2015


Role call! Get in the door, grab a drink and prepare to be blown out of your seat.

8:00am - 9:00am Carlos Ramos, CIO State of California

Role call! Get in the door, grab a drink and prepare for State of the Industry

Remarks by Carlos Ramos, CIO State of California What's Next?

9:05am - 10:30am CIO Tech Trends Panel

The Future is here: Big Data, Cloud Computing and Drones We are gonna be okay

Carlos Ramos,  CIO State of California




 10:35am -11:45am The Future of the Internet: How Open is Open . 

 

There is perhaps no issue of greater debate in the technology industry today than the Open Internet, with a record 3.7 million Americans submitting comments to the FCC on the issue. So the question is: how do we balance the consumer benefits and presererve sufficient flexibility for broadband providers to innovate and invest? Our panel seeks to get to the heart of the issues of the FCC's Open Internet Order and what regulations are needed. 


12:00 Noon Latina Tech & Business Leaders Awards Luncheon (Ticketed Event)
Theme: Latinas in Technology, What Has Silicon Valley failed to Nurture a Women as CEO i.e. Steve Jobs? Top 10 Women of Excellence in Technology and Business in Northern California.


3:20pm -4:30pm Cyber Security Done Right.

In this talk the security flaws and UX implications of passwords will be discussed and highlighted which different techniques exist that are able to offer a more mobile friendly flow. Highlighting authorization and authentication techniques like OAuth, OpenID Connect and even hardware features like Bluetooth Low Energy this talk will be interesting for anyone who's facing a situation where creating and storing user accounts matters.

2:15pm - 3:15 Diversity and Inclusion: Latinas en Technology

Our country has been undergoing dramatic demographic shifts: Hispanics are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population, and they represent a largely untapped source of technical talent. While the non-Hispanic population is aging, the Hispanic population is eight years younger on average, and the Hispanic population under the age of 18 is growing even more quickly. According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates, by 2060 approximately one in every seven people in the U.S. will be a Hispanic woman, or Latina.  The technical workforce shortage is well-documented. Fewer than a third of the 1.4 million computing-related job openings expected by 2022 could be filled by U.S. computing graduates. This shortage is exacerbated by the low percentage of women in technical positions. Despite making up more than half of the professional workforce, women hold only 26% of technology positions and Latinas only 2%. The talent gap will only worsen as the “baby boomers” who developed the technology industry retire and engineers continue to be a scarce resource. We need to attract women to technology to relieve our shortage of skilled workers, and Latinas are an obvious talent pool to help meet our nation’s workforce demands.


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