Advancing Diversity in Technology | CES 2015 | Intel04:33

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Published on February 26, 2017

A day after Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced a $300 Million, 5-year Diversity in Technology Initiative to help increase the number of women and under-represented minorities working at his company, he hosted a panel to explore the topic in front of a live audience inside the Intel booth at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV.

Moderated by Intel Chief Diversity Officer Rosalind Hudnell, the panel included Krzanich and Soledad O’Brien, the broadcast journalist and CEO of the media production company Starfish Media Group. They were joined by Laura Weidman Powers, CEO of CODE 2040, a nonprofit working to open doors for black and Latino engineers in Silicon Valley, and Robin Hunicke, CEO of Funomena, an independent game studio.Subscribe now to Intel on YouTube:

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