AT&T Executives Named "Most Important Hispanics in Technology"
Arroyo, Gonzalez Named to Prestigious List by Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology Magazine.
AT&T* announced that Thaddeus Arroyo, CIO, and Yno Gonzalez, Senior Vice President – Network Operations, have been named to Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology (HE&IT) magazine’s list of “Most Important Hispanics in Technology.” The list recognizes Hispanic executives who are at the forefront of technology innovation for their respective firms.
“We are honored to include Thaddeus Arroyo and Yno Gonzalez among our Most Important Hispanics in Technology, Government and Business for 2010,” said Tyrone Taborn, Publisher & CEO, Carrier Communications Group, Inc. “They join a truly elite group of individuals who are changing the game and bettering our world. Their contributions to the field of telecommunications have broken through the digital divide and changed the ways we share information. Their leadership in the boardroom and out in their communities is a true inspiration.”
To determine this year’s “Most Important Hispanics in Technology” list, HE&IT conducted extensive research on thousands of employees from 100 candidate companies. Editors then evaluated and ranked the highest-achieving Hispanic executives, technologists, and researchers in industry, government, and academia, choosing candidates that demonstrated leadership in the workplace and in their communities.
AT&T* announced that Thaddeus Arroyo, CIO, and Yno Gonzalez, Senior Vice President – Network Operations, have been named to Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology (HE&IT) magazine’s list of “Most Important Hispanics in Technology.” The list recognizes Hispanic executives who are at the forefront of technology innovation for their respective firms.
“We are honored to include Thaddeus Arroyo and Yno Gonzalez among our Most Important Hispanics in Technology, Government and Business for 2010,” said Tyrone Taborn, Publisher & CEO, Carrier Communications Group, Inc. “They join a truly elite group of individuals who are changing the game and bettering our world. Their contributions to the field of telecommunications have broken through the digital divide and changed the ways we share information. Their leadership in the boardroom and out in their communities is a true inspiration.”
To determine this year’s “Most Important Hispanics in Technology” list, HE&IT conducted extensive research on thousands of employees from 100 candidate companies. Editors then evaluated and ranked the highest-achieving Hispanic executives, technologists, and researchers in industry, government, and academia, choosing candidates that demonstrated leadership in the workplace and in their communities.
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