Channel’s Top Vendors, Distributors Dominate 2024 HITEC 100

The list spotlights the achievements of leading U.S.-based Hispanic technology executives.

Buffy Naylor, Senior Managing Editor

August 18, 2023

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The Hispanic Technology Executive Council (HITEC) has released its 2024 HITEC 100 list. This year’s list of the 100 most influential Hispanic leaders in technology is dominated by representatives from the telecom and technology channel’s top vendors and distributors.

HITEC, the largest community of Hispanic technology professionals, works to accelerate the presence and power of Hispanic technology leaders. Its annual HITEC 100 list spotlights the achievements and contributions of leading U.S.-based Hispanic technology executives in an effort to inspire and increase Hispanic representation within the workforce. HITEC’s vision is to accelerate the impact of Hispanic technology leaders, achieving lasting equity from the classroom to the boardroom.

Nominations for the HITEC 100 are solicited from HITEC members, partners and the general public. Awardees are evaluated on their accomplishments in the ever-changing global landscape of technology and for their mentoring and professional development activities.

Multiple Honorees

Many companies had multiple honorees on the list. IBM, which published its first equal opportunity policy in 1953 (a decade before the Civil Rights Act), led the way with five honorees. Accenture, Cisco, Dell and Microsoft each had four.

HITEC 100 awardees will be recognized in person during the HITEC 100 & Corporate Awards Gala on Oct. 3, 2023.

See the slideshow above to see who from the channel made the 2024 HITEC 100 list. You may see someone you know!

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Buffy Naylor

Senior Managing Editor, Channel Futures

Buffy Naylor is senior managing editor of Channel Futures. Prior to joining Informa (then VIRGO) in 2008, she was an award-winning copywriter and editor, then senior manager of corporate communications for an international leisure travel corporation and, before that, in charge of creative development and copywriting for a boutique marketing and public relations agency.

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