COVER STORY

Uniting Intel's Diverse Workforce Leading the Diversity transition at Intel is Gustavo De La Torre, a first generation Mexican American, who understands the struggles of minority people.

The Intel Computer Clubhouse In February 2000, Intel Corporation announced an additional 20 million investment to establish the Intel Computer Clubhouses worldwide based on the success of the original Computer Clubhouse.


FEATURES

Diversity in The Space Industry Minority students and professionals that are seeking careers in the Aerospace industry are finding out that more opportunities exist than ever before.

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Editorial Comments

Global Diversity Initiatives The increased globalization of the world’s markets has allowed new technologies, new products, and new business practices to leap from one region of the world to another at an unprecedented pace. The transition to new business practices has also increased as more highly educated workers challenge existing systems and adopt new ones more readily. The pace of new technology adoption has accelerated almost exponentially and the economic, demographic, social and technological factors are all combining to create the most diverse workforce that this country has ever seen.

Mission Statement

Minority Americans in Engineering & Science National Magazine After nine successful years in publishing the MAES National Magazine, the GVR Public Relations Agency, Inc., is broadening the magazine’s scope to include all minorities in Engineering and Science.

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