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Innovation and the Future of Work in the Wake of COVID-19

Technological innovation has the potential to transform virtually every aspect of our lives, but for Latino communities, those changes may be a double-edged sword.

As we start to envision a post-COVID world, it’s clear that rapid innovation in the healthcare sector is likely to catalyze massive changes that will allow doctors and hospitals to provide unprecedented levels of care. At the same time, technology will transform our workplaces in ways that have the potential to be both empowering and profoundly disruptive. How have our communities navigated the opportunities presented by technological innovation so far, and how should we prepare for the even greater changes ahead? How will innovation change the way we work, heal, and live?

Join us as we discuss the importance of STEM education and how innovation and the future of work will impact underserved communities.

Date: Thursday, October 15
Time: 4:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. CT / 2:00 p.m. MT / 1:00 p.m. PT
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Moderator:

• Eric T. Gonzalez, Cybersecurity Compliance Specialist, Ridgeline

Panelists:

• Sindy Benavides, LULAC National CEO 
• Dr. Gabriel Encontrías, Jr., Director, Health Equity at the American Psychiatric Association
• Ramiro A. Cavazos, President & CEO, United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC)
• Maurita Coley, President & CEO, Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC)
• Eduardo Cetlin, President, Amgen Foundation

Opening and Closing Remarks:

• Rosa Mendoza, President & CEO, ALLvanza

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