November 11, 2009
- The Long Island Chapter of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) today announced the speaker lineup for its Annual Technology Showcase and Economic Forecast on November 17th.
At this meeting, economists and employment experts will discuss their views on the Long Island economy for 2010, and the expected impact on information technology purchasing and employment. Speakers include:
Gary Huth, Principal Economist, New York State Dept. of Labor
Dr. Pearl Kamer, Chief Economist, Long Island Association (LIA): Emerging from the Recession; What Can Long Island Expect?
Scott Passeser, Host, News 12 JOBLINE: The Current Job Outlook on Long Island
"As a very difficult year comes to a close, we are looking forward to a changing - and improving - economic climate for the information technology industry," said Barbara Viola, president, AITP Long Island Chapter. "With federal economic stimulus programs underway, and the economy possibly emerging from recession, information technology professionals are looking for any and all measurable indications of the future, to assist with their business decisions," said Viola. "It's an annual tradition at the AITP Long Island Chapter to bring in economic experts to address our members and offer predictions on where the economy is headed."
The meeting will take place on Tuesday, November 17, 2009, from 11 AM to 3 PM, at the Huntington (NY) Hilton. For more details on the event and online pre-registration, visit: http://www.aitp-li.org/events/upcoming/11-17-09.html.
"And, as part of this event," continued Viola, "the Annual Technology Showcase is our own version of an economic stimulus program - an opportunity for IT buyers and vendors to meet and talk in a no-pressure and enjoyable environment." Exhibitors at the event will have the opportunity to present their products and solutions to many of the leaders of Long Island's information technology community.
Exhibitors to date include ACE Consulting Expeditors/Gemini Print Promotions, Black Box Network Services, CA, Computer Design & Integration, Custom Computer Specialists, Delta Computer Group, Digital Connections, Inc., Game Builders Academy, Hofstra University, Liberty Mutual, mindSHIFT Technologies, Planet Payment, Poly/NYU, Psion Teklogix, Savvis, St. John's University, and Viotech Solutions, Inc.
About the AITP Long Island Chapter
Founded in 1954, the mission of the Long Island Chapter of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) is to provide members with professional development, education, and exposure to technology trends and leadership in the Long Island business community. The chapter provides opportunities for networking with experienced peers in industry, academia, and government, and offers a scholarship program for students. The Long Island Chapter of the AITP was named the 2007 national "Association Outstanding Chapter," and is the association of choice for Long Island's information technology leaders. Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AITP_LI_NY. Learn more at www.aitp-li.org.
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AITP Long Island (NY) Chapter
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