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Intel commits $300 million to diversify tech ranks

Company CEO tackles a tech problem: Need for more women, minorities in workforce.

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, right,  and employee Darryl Adams at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, right,  and employee Darryl Adams at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has pledged to spend $300 million to increase diversity within Intel and at other high-tech companies. Krzanich made the announcement Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. 

Women, African-Americans and Latinos have long been underrepresented in the technology industry, a challenge some attribute, in part, to fewer women and minorities earning degrees in engineering and computer science. Intel says it will reach out to historically black colleges and other minority-centered institutions, expand engineering scholarships and bolster mentoring programs.

The company has firm plans to hire more women and minorities in the next five years: Krzanich is tying executive compensation to the success of Intel’s diversity initiative.

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