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About this Event
We proudly announce the 13th Annual Silicon Valley Latino Leadership Summit (SVLLS) on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at the Computer History Museum (CHM) in Mountain View, California. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the CHM pays tribute to local tech origins and provides a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in the community. CHM offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and Tesla chargers. Attendees can view portions of the museum during breaks and after the summit.
Our theme for 2024 is “Accelerating Latinos in Education, Entrepreneurship, and Executive Leadership – It’s Time, Es Tiempo”. Latinos have demonstrated remarkable drive and resilience in education, entrepreneurship, and executive leadership. With a rich tapestry of diverse cultures, histories, and experiences, Latinos contribute immensely to the social and academic fabric of the nation. In education, Latinos have become advocates for equitable learning opportunities, driving initiatives to empower diverse communities and bridge educational gaps. In entrepreneurship, their innovative spirit has led to thriving businesses, contributing significantly to economic growth and fostering a culture of creativity. In executive leadership roles, Latinos bring unique perspectives, enriching decision-making processes and promoting inclusivity within organizations. Their collective achievements inspire and emphasize the importance of diversity in shaping a dynamic and progressive future for all.
As always, SVLLS focuses on highlighting and cultivating the Latinx leaders of today and tomorrow. The summit will feature a morning plenary, 'Executive Latino Leadership in a New Era, 'where panelists will share strategies for building sustainable leadership models. This will be followed by a luncheon discussion, 'Latinos Navigating Artificial Intelligence (AI), 'where panelists will discuss growing AI trends and how to leverage new opportunities. The summit will also celebrate the young scholars, our future leaders, from Cristo Rey San Jose Jesuit High School.
We hope you can join us for another inspirational event that builds and sustains our growing professional Latinx community. By attending, you'll have the opportunity to network with influential leaders, gain insights from industry experts, and contribute to the dialogue on accelerating Latinos in education, entrepreneurship, and executive leadership. This day, and every day, it is time to seize the moment – Es Tiempo.
Agenda in progress
8:00 Registration & Light Continental Breakfast
9:00 Welcome: Frank Carbajal, Founder, Es Tiempo, LLC & SVLLS
9:05 Opening Keynote Amanda Fernandez, Founder, CEO, Latinos for Education
9:30 Sponsor Spotlight: Wells Fargo Bank, Presenting Sponsor
9:35 Morning Plenary: Executive Latino Leadership in a New Era
Sophia Garcia, Senior Director, External Affairs & Local Engagement, Verizon
Raquel Gonzalez, President, Bank of America Silicon Valley
1 0:25: Networking Break
10:40 Trailblazer Leadership Award
Julián Castro, Chief Executive Officer, Latino Community Foundation
10:55 Latino Leadership & Elevating Hispanic Serving Institutions
Dr. Judy Castro, VP of Advancement & Partnership Development at Pacific Oaks College
11:10 Sponsor Spotlight: Bank of America
11:15 Lunch and Networking
12:10 Luncheon Discussion: Latinos Navigating Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Javier Diaz, CEO, OSI Engineering
Angelina Barretto, Director, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Strategy, LinkedIn
1:10 Lifetime Leadership Award
Kimberly Casiano, Member, Board of Directors, Ford Motor Company
1:25 Visionary Leadership Award
Patty Juarez, Executive Vice President and Head of Hispanic & Latino Affairs, Wells Fargo Bank
1:40 Pioneer Leadership Award
Jorge Titinger, CEO, Titinger Consulting
1:55 Networking Break
2:15 SVLLS Young Latinx Scholars Recognition: Cristo Rey San José
2:30 Closing Keynote Speaker: Rafael Magaña, Founder of Latino Professionals
2:50 Attendee Open Mic - Key Takeaways
3:00 Private Reception hosted by Es Tiempo, LLC.
Speakers and times are subject to change.
Sponsorship packages: contact Frank Carbajal at [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Computer History Museum, 1401 North Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 240.00