BDPA Triangle Chapter is a member focused organization
that exists to provide professional development programs
and services to position its members at the forefront of
the information technology industry.
Objectives
Develop and strengthen the expertise of minority
members in the information technology community
Deliver member access to career and business
opportunities by leveraging our extensive network of
corporate, community, professional, and student
members
Broaden knowledge of information technology within
the minority community as a whole through our
community outreach initiatives.
Participate in community activities that promote
information technology literacy
Our Vision
To partner with local corporations, schools and
other organizations to discover talent and to
develop technology skills for IT leaders of the
future.
To mentor and assist with development of technology,
science and math career paths for our youth.
To participate and introduce activities that promote
information technology awareness.
To be a technology resource for the minority
community and our members.
INSTRUCTORS, SPONSORS & TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS NEEDED !
Make a difference in the
life of a young person. Volunteer to help with the High
School Computer Competition. For more information,
contact Rick Leggett at 919-688-5982.Interested
participants, complete information
request.
BDPA-Triangle Chapter
Meetings
BDPA
Triangle Chapter meets the 3rd Monday of each month at
6:30 PM.
IMPORTANT MEETING
November 17, 2008
"IT Trends for the Future"
Meeting Guests:
Gerri Furlow, Technical Support An at
SAS Institute