AT&T´s High Technology Day Event, presented by HACEMOS Houston Chapter, AT&T Hispanic/Latino Association in partnership with JA Job Shadow
HOUSTON – This important initiative is intended to raise interest for, and awareness of, the latest technology and communication trends among local high-risk or otherwise disadvantaged youth at a high school level.
Our CEO, Sonia Clayton, was invited, and kindly accepted, to participate in today´s HACEMOS event (held in AT&T´s Bellaire Office) in her sincerest desire to help make the difference in our local communities, if only by witnessing with her presence and words a strong personal, and corporate, commitment to leveling the technology field, and the opportunities it offers. She understands, and relates personally, to the plight of our disadvantaged youth since she grew up in a rather tough or adversarial socio-economic circumstance, and that not here in the US but in Latin America.
At VIP we understand the ever pressing need in our time to foster a more direct dialogue, and involvement, between technology enterprises, their leaders, and the youth in our communities; one that impacts positively the lives of these young fellows, specially those considered at risk for dropping out of school, and not pursuing formal education or the acquisition of critical technical or crafts-related skills that would warrant them a better economic and personal standing in our society.
Virtual Intelligence Providers LLC (VIP) makes today a small though comprehensive powerhouse in delivering Business Technology and IT Support Services. VIP is Sonia´s brainchild, first established in 2001 with the help of a small though highly qualified cadre of visionary, and technologically savvy, individuals. The firm´s strength resides not just in the specialized knowledge, disciplines featured, maturity, poise or flexibility of its offer or resources, but rather in its permanent commitment to client´s satisfaction, professional excellence, ethical behavior, flexibility and affordability of services and solutions offered.