Intel CEO Brian Krzanich Leads Discussion with Leaders of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
February 12 2018 - 8:23PM
Business Wire
Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, met
with presidents and leaders from six partner Historically Black
Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) today to discuss programs and
opportunities to equip students with the relevant skills to succeed
in the technology sector. In 2017, Intel invested $4.5 million in a
new grant program to support science, technology, engineering and
math (STEM) pathways for HBCU students. As part of that program,
$3.9 million was awarded directly to the HBCUs and $600,000 was
earmarked for workshops and discussions like today’s that bring
HBCUs and the technology industry together to help expand the
recruiting pipeline for diverse talent.
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“I’m profoundly grateful to our HBCU
partners for joining us to discuss leadership in education and
paving the path for a better, more inclusive tech industry,” says
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich during a discussion with leaders from six
partner Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Santa
Clara, Calif., on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. Clockwise from upper-left:
Lakecia Gunter, chief of staff to CEO, Intel; Mike Mayberry, CTO,
Intel; John Page, chairman, board of directors, Tuskegee
University; Ruth Simmons, president, Prairie View A&M
University; David Wilson, president, Morgan State University;
Krzanich; Harold Martin, chancellor, North Carolina A&T State
University; Larry Robinson, president, Florida A&M University;
Barbara Whye, chief diversity officer, Intel; Charlotte Morris,
president, Tuskegee University; Anthony Wutoh, provost, Howard
University; Joseph Nsengimana, Global Diversity and Inclusion
director, Intel; Heather Mattisson, HBCU Program Manager, Intel.
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