CSIOS President Cesar Pie Named to HITEC’s 2025 List of Most Influential Hispanic Executives in Technology

Cesar Pie, CSIOS President ● Photo Credit: CSIOS Corporation

CHICAGO, September 12, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) – CSIOS Corporation has announced that its President, Cesar Pie, has been recognized as one of the 100 most influential Hispanic executives in technology by the Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC) for 2025. This annual recognition highlights individuals who have made significant contributions to the technology industry.

The HITEC 100 list acknowledges U.S.-based Hispanic leaders in the tech sector, including executives from Fortune 100 companies, CEOs, CIOs, and CTOs across various disciplines. The goal of the list is to highlight the impact of these leaders and inspire future generations of Hispanic professionals in technology.

“The HITEC 100 leaders inspire our community, they trail-blaze new and exciting paths for our industry and society,” said Alvaro Celis, HITEC Board Member and Awards Committee Chair.

In 2025, the HITEC 100 honorees include executives from 65 different companies, representing 16 countries, including Latin American nations, Spain, and Portugal. Of the honorees, 46% are Latina leaders, and 38% are being recognized for the first time.

Cesar Pie, President of CSIOS Corporation, expressed his gratitude for the recognition, stating, “I am deeply honored to be included in the 2025 HITEC 100 list. I’d like to congratulate all other awardees on their selection to this prestigious award and look forward to participating at the award celebration event.”

The HITEC 100 recipients will be honored at the HITEC 100 & Corporate Awards Gala on October 23, 2024, as part of the HITEC Fall Leadership Summit hosted by Capital One in McLean, Virginia.

For more information about the 2025 HITEC 100 list, visit HITEC Global. Learn more about CSIOS at www.csioscorp.com.

Source: CSIOS Corporation via Newswire

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