Nellie Borrero of Accenture Receives 2023 HITEC Estrella Award for Outstanding Leadership

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The Hispanic Technology Executive Council (HITEC) is proud to announce Nellie Borrero, Managing Director and Global Inclusion & Diversity Senior Strategic Advisor Lead at Accenture, as the recipient of the 2023 Estrella Award.

The Estrella Award is a prestigious recognition honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of technology and demonstrated excellence throughout their global careers. Recipients of this award serve as inspirational role models for emerging talent in the industry. Nellie will be presented with the award at the HITEC Awards Ceremony on October 3, 2023.

“Nellie is the true embodiment of ‘Estrella,’ and a one-of-a-kind human being. Her lifelong commitment to promoting inclusion and diversity as a positive differentiator for businesses continues to move the needle toward a more equitable workplace culture,” said Rosa Ramos-Kwok, chair of the HITEC Board of Directors. “We are proud to celebrate Nellie’s accomplishments and the impact she makes every day!”

Nellie Borrero has an unwavering belief in the power of inclusion and diversity to enhance innovation and drive business success. With over three decades of leadership at Accenture, a leading global professional services company, Nellie has dedicated her career to advocating for a culture of equality in the workplace. In her role as the Global Inclusion & Diversity Senior Strategic Advisor Lead at Accenture, Nellie provides guidance on the company’s initiatives related to gender equality, disability inclusion, LGBTIQ+ inclusion, ethnic and racial diversity, and more.

From establishing the first diversity-focused position at Accenture to launching training programs across the globe, including Brazil, India, Japan, South Africa, the U.K., and the U.S., Nellie has made substantial contributions to fostering inclusion and a sense of belonging within the company.

It is an honor to present the 2023 Estrella Award to Nellie,” said Miriam Hernandez-Kakol, vice-chair of the HITEC Board of Directors. “I have had the great fortune to see Nellie’s influence up close. Her unwavering efforts to demonstrate the value of a racially diverse workforce and leadership to business success has truly benefited future generations of talent.”

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