Published: August 18, 2010
CompTIA Educational Foundation Guides First Peer-to-Peer Summit of Tech Philanthropic Leaders
OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Philanthropic representatives from a dozen leading information
technology (IT) companies met with the CompTIA
Educational Foundation as part of its first-ever IT Philanthropy
Summit last week during CompTIA's annual Breakaway
conference in San Antonio, Texas. The invitation-only summit provided
participants the opportunity to leverage and collaborate with other
leaders to make all industry philanthropic programs more effective.
The attendees represented AMD, Applied Materials, CDW, Dell, IBM, Intel,
iSys, Microsoft, SalesForce.com Foundation, Symantec, VMware and Xerox.
For most of the attendees, the summit was the first time they had met
with their counterparts in other IT companies. This groundbreaking
collaborative effort aims to show all IT industry leaders what the
future of IT philanthropy can look like and the impact it can have.
"Philanthropy today is about creating shared value - helping both the
company and its local and global communities come together and gain
success," said Charles Eaton, executive director of the CompTIA
Educational Foundation. "With the amount of time, talent and money that
IT companies and their employees are giving back to their communities,
if we can build more collaboration, our industry can have a tremendous
impact on society."
IT companies across the board see a growing trend of volunteerism within
their companies and have numerous creative programs to aid the
communities in which they work. Many are particularly involved in STEM
(science, technology, engineering and math) educational programs both in
the U.S. and across the globe, but they also are active in disaster
relief, environmental efforts, civic development, mentoring, health and
hunger challenges, workforce skills development and job creation, and
diversity issues.
During the summit, attendees identified that as an industry they need to
creatively use their technology and people to help non-profits
accomplish their missions on a greater scale. They also need to
collaborate more across the industry and better measure the impact of
their efforts.
The attendees hope to create a more formal coalition of philanthropic IT
leaders, gather industry research to provide a baseline assessment of
their collective efforts, collaborate in mapping solutions for
non-profit needs, and develop a diverse future workforce of global IT
innovators.
As next steps, the CompTIA Educational Foundation will summarize
discussions from the summit, seek additional input from the
participants, and meet via teleconference in late September. Summit
attendees praised the small group atmosphere of the summit, allowing
them to get to know each other much better and remain more nimble in
their future efforts. However they also will plan to add a few more
members to reach more IT companies within the channel. IT philanthropic
leaders should contact Dennis Zimmerman, dzimmerman@comptia.org,
if they are interested in joining the group.
About the CompTIA Educational Foundation
The CompTIA Educational Foundation provides career opportunities for
individuals who historically have been under-represented in the IT
workforce. With the support of individuals, industry leaders, companies
and the government, the Foundation creates programs aimed at helping
U.S. veterans, at-risk youth, women, minorities, dislocated workers, and
individuals with disabilities to obtain the technical and business
skills employers require. Since its creation in 1998, the Foundation has
helped more than 1,000 individuals enter the IT workforce, helping the
industry alleviate its shortage of skilled workers. For more information
or to make a donation to the CompTIA Educational Foundation, visit http://www.CompTIA-EF.org.
About CompTIA
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the voice of
the world's information technology (IT) industry. Its members are the
companies at the forefront of innovation; and the professionals
responsible for maximizing the benefits organizations receive from their
investments in technology. CompTIA is dedicated to advancing industry
growth through its educational programs, market research, networking
events, professional certifications, and public policy advocacy. For
more information, visit www.comptia.org.

Industry Contact:
Dennis Zimmerman
Director, CompTIA
Educational Foundation
(630) 678-8477, dzimmerman@comptia-ef.org
or
Media
Contact:
Lisa Fasold
Communications, CompTIA Educational
Foundation
703-509-1124, lfasold@comptia.org
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