Children Not Immune To Coronavirus; New Study From Pandemic Epicenter Describes Severe COVID-19 Response In Children

NEW YORK, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — While most children infected with the novel coronavirus have mild symptoms, a subset requires hospitalization and a small number require intensive care. A new report from pediatric anesthesiologists, infectious disease specialists and pediatricians at the

NEW YORK, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — While most children infected with the novel coronavirus have mild symptoms, a subset requires hospitalization and a small number require intensive care. A new report from pediatric anesthesiologists, infectious disease specialists and pediatricians at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, describes the clinical characteristics and outcomes of children hospitalized with COVID-19, during the early days of the pandemic.

Montefiore

Published in the Journal of Pediatrics, the report compares 46 children between one month and 21 years old, who received care either on a general unit, or in the Pediatric Critical Care Unit (PCCU) at CHAM. This is the largest single-center study from the United States to date to describe in detail the full spectrum of COVID-19 disease in hospitalized children.

Researchers found that children requiring intensive care had higher levels of inflammation and needed additional breathing support, compared to those who were treated on a general unit. Of the children being cared for in the PCCU, almost 80% had Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), which is more commonly associated with critically ill adult COVID-19 patients, and almost 50% of children with ARDS were placed on ventilators. On average, children in the PCCU stayed in the hospital four days longer than children on the general unit. Researchers at CHAM and Einstein also found that while obesity and/or asthma was highly prevalent in children in this study, these complications did not increase the likelihood that a child would need enhanced levels of care.

«We know that in adults, obesity is a risk factor for more severe disease, however, surprisingly, our study found that children admitted to the intensive care unit did not have a higher prevalence of obesity than those on the general unit,» said lead author Jerry Y. Chao, M.D., M.Sc., pediatric anesthesiologist, CHAM, and assistant professor of anesthesiology, Einstein.

Researchers also found that more than half of the children had no known contact with a COVID-positive person. This may reflect the fact that the virus can be spread by asymptomatic people and COVID-19 may be more prevalent in communities with a high population density.

«Thankfully most children with COVID-19 fare well, and some do not have any symptoms at all, but this research is a sobering reminder that children are not immune to this virus and some do require a higher level of care,» said senior author Shivanand S. Medar, M.D., FAAP., attending physician, Cardiac Intensive Care, CHAM, and assistant professor of pediatrics, Einstein. «These preliminary findings contribute to our understanding of COVID-19 in pediatric patients, but more research is needed to determine how the virus truly impacts children.»

Co-authors of the paper include Kim Derespina, M.D., critical care attending, CHAM, and assistant professor of pediatrics, Einstein; Michael D. Cabana, M.D., M.P.H., Physician-in-Chief at CHAM and The Michael I. Cohen, M.D., University Chair, Department of Pediatrics at Einstein and Montefiore; and Betsy Herold, M.D., chief of the division of pediatric infectious diseases and vice chair for research, CHAM and Einstein, and professor of pediatrics, of microbiology & immunology, and of obstetrics & gynecology and women’s health, Einstein.

For next steps, the investigators plan to follow the patients and examine their long-term outcomes.

About Montefiore Health System
Montefiore Health System is one of New York’s premier academic health systems and is a recognized leader in providing exceptional quality and personalized, accountable care to approximately three million people in communities across the Bronx, Westchester and the Hudson Valley. It is comprised of 11 hospitals, including the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital and more than 200 outpatient ambulatory care sites. The advanced clinical and translational research at its medical school, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, directly informs patient care and improves outcomes. From the Montefiore-Einstein Centers of Excellence in cancer, cardiology and vascular care, pediatrics, and transplantation, to its preeminent school-based health program, Montefiore is a fully integrated healthcare delivery system providing coordinated, comprehensive care to patients and their families. For more information please visit www.montefiore.org. Follow us on Twitter and view us on Facebook and YouTube.

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Children Not Immune To Coronavirus; New Study From Pandemic Epicenter Describes Severe COVID-19 Response In Children

NEW YORK, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — While most children infected with the novel coronavirus have mild symptoms, a subset requires hospitalization and a small number require intensive care. A new report from pediatric anesthesiologists, infectious disease specialists and pediatricians at the

NEW YORK, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — While most children infected with the novel coronavirus have mild symptoms, a subset requires hospitalization and a small number require intensive care. A new report from pediatric anesthesiologists, infectious disease specialists and pediatricians at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, describes the clinical characteristics and outcomes of children hospitalized with COVID-19, during the early days of the pandemic.

Montefiore

Published in the Journal of Pediatrics, the report compares 46 children between one month and 21 years old, who received care either on a general unit, or in the Pediatric Critical Care Unit (PCCU) at CHAM. This is the largest single-center study from the United States to date to describe in detail the full spectrum of COVID-19 disease in hospitalized children.

Researchers found that children requiring intensive care had higher levels of inflammation and needed additional breathing support, compared to those who were treated on a general unit. Of the children being cared for in the PCCU, almost 80% had Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), which is more commonly associated with critically ill adult COVID-19 patients, and almost 50% of children with ARDS were placed on ventilators. On average, children in the PCCU stayed in the hospital four days longer than children on the general unit. Researchers at CHAM and Einstein also found that while obesity and/or asthma was highly prevalent in children in this study, these complications did not increase the likelihood that a child would need enhanced levels of care.

«We know that in adults, obesity is a risk factor for more severe disease, however, surprisingly, our study found that children admitted to the intensive care unit did not have a higher prevalence of obesity than those on the general unit,» said lead author Jerry Y. Chao, M.D., M.Sc., pediatric anesthesiologist, CHAM, and assistant professor of anesthesiology, Einstein.

Researchers also found that more than half of the children had no known contact with a COVID-positive person. This may reflect the fact that the virus can be spread by asymptomatic people and COVID-19 may be more prevalent in communities with a high population density.

«Thankfully most children with COVID-19 fare well, and some do not have any symptoms at all, but this research is a sobering reminder that children are not immune to this virus and some do require a higher level of care,» said senior author Shivanand S. Medar, M.D., FAAP., attending physician, Cardiac Intensive Care, CHAM, and assistant professor of pediatrics, Einstein. «These preliminary findings contribute to our understanding of COVID-19 in pediatric patients, but more research is needed to determine how the virus truly impacts children.»

Co-authors of the paper include Kim Derespina, M.D., critical care attending, CHAM, and assistant professor of pediatrics, Einstein; Michael D. Cabana, M.D., M.P.H., Physician-in-Chief at CHAM and The Michael I. Cohen, M.D., University Chair, Department of Pediatrics at Einstein and Montefiore; and Betsy Herold, M.D., chief of the division of pediatric infectious diseases and vice chair for research, CHAM and Einstein, and professor of pediatrics, of microbiology & immunology, and of obstetrics & gynecology and women’s health, Einstein.

For next steps, the investigators plan to follow the patients and examine their long-term outcomes.

About Montefiore Health System
Montefiore Health System is one of New York’s premier academic health systems and is a recognized leader in providing exceptional quality and personalized, accountable care to approximately three million people in communities across the Bronx, Westchester and the Hudson Valley. It is comprised of 11 hospitals, including the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital and more than 200 outpatient ambulatory care sites. The advanced clinical and translational research at its medical school, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, directly informs patient care and improves outcomes. From the Montefiore-Einstein Centers of Excellence in cancer, cardiology and vascular care, pediatrics, and transplantation, to its preeminent school-based health program, Montefiore is a fully integrated healthcare delivery system providing coordinated, comprehensive care to patients and their families. For more information please visit www.montefiore.org. Follow us on Twitter and view us on Facebook and YouTube.

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Los niños no son inmunes al coronavirus; Un nuevo estudio del epicentro de la pandemia describe reacciones graves de niños con COVID-19

NUEVA YORK, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Aunque la mayoría de niños infectados con el nuevo coronavirus tienen síntomas leves, hay una minoría que requiere hospitalización y un grupo aún más reducido que debe ser ingresado en cuidados intensivos. Un nuevo informe elaborado por anestesistas pediátricos, especialistas en enfermedades infecciosas y pediatras del <a target="_blank"…

NUEVA YORK, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Aunque la mayoría de niños infectados con el nuevo coronavirus tienen síntomas leves, hay una minoría que requiere hospitalización y un grupo aún más reducido que debe ser ingresado en cuidados intensivos. Un nuevo informe elaborado por anestesistas pediátricos, especialistas en enfermedades infecciosas y pediatras del Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) y del Albert Einstein College of Medicine describe las características y resultados clínicos de niños hospitalizados con COVID-19 durante los primeros días de la pandemia.

Montefiore

El informe, publicado en Journal of Pediatrics, compara datos de 46 pacientes entre un mes y 21 años de edad que recibieron atención médica en una unidad general o en la Unidad de Cuidados Críticos Pediátricos (UCCP) de CHAM. Se trata del estudio en un solo centro más amplio realizado hasta la fecha en Estados Unidos en describir en detalle el espectro completo del COVID-19 en niños hospitalizados.

Los investigadores determinaron que los niños que requirieron cuidados intensivos tuvieron niveles más altos de inflamación y necesitaron más soporte respiratorio en relación con los niños tratados en una unidad de medicina general. De los niños atendidos en la UCCP casi el 80% presentó Síndrome de Dificultad Respiratoria Aguda (SDRA) –que suele afectar a adultos con síntomas graves de COVID-19– y casi el 50% fueron conectados a un respirador. Como promedio, los niños ingresados en la UCCP permanecieron en el hospital cuatro días más que los niños ingresados en la unidad general. Los investigadores de CHAM y Einstein también determinaron que a pesar de que tanto la obesidad como el asma fueron factores muy prevalentes entre los niños de este estudio, ninguno de factores influyó en el nivel de asistencia recibido.

«Sabemos que en los adultos la obesidad es un factor de agravamiento de la enfermedad; sin embargo, sorprendentemente, nuestro estudio determinó que los niños ingresados en la unidad de cuidados intensivos no presentaron una prevalencia de obesidad más alta que los de la unidad general», asegura el investigador principal del estudio Jerry Y. Chao, MD, M.Sc., anestesista pediátrico en CHAM y Profesor Adjunto de Anestesiología en Einstein.

Los investigadores también determinaron que más de la mitad de los niños no tuvo ningún contacto conocido con individuos que hubieran dado positivo en el test del COVID. Esto quizá refleje que el virus se propague a través de personas asintomáticas y que el COVID-19 sea más frecuente en comunidades con altas densidades de población.

«Por fortuna la mayoría de los niños con COVID-19 progresan bien y, de hecho, algunos ni siquiera llegan a presentar síntomas; pero esta investigación nos recuerda que los niños no son inmunes a este virus y que algunos incluso requieren niveles de atención más intensivos», comenta el autor principal del estudio Shivanand S. Medar, MD, FAAP., especialista en Cuidados Intensivos Cardíacos en CHAM y Profesor Adjunto de Pediatría en Einstein. «Estas averiguaciones preliminares contribuyen a nuestra comprensión del COVID-19 en pacientes pediátricos, pero sería necesario seguir investigando para determinar cómo impacta realmente en los niños».

Los coautores del artículo son Kim Derespina, MD, Asistente en Cuidados Críticos de CHAM y Profesor Adjunto de Pediatría en Einstein; Michael D. Cabana, MD, MPH, Médico Jefe de CHAM y Jefe de la Cátedra The Michael I. Cohen, MD en el Departamento de Pediatría de Einstein y Montefiore; y Betsy Herold, MD, Jefa de la División de Enfermedades Infecciosas Pediátricas y Vicepresidenta de Investigación, CHAM y Einstein, y Profesora de Pediatría, de Microbiología e Inmunología, y de Obstetricia, Ginecología y Salud de la Mujer en Einstein.

Los pasos siguientes consisten en monitorizar a los pacientes y examinar sus resultados a largo plazo.

Sobre el Montefiore Health System El Montefiore Health System es una de las principales redes de salud académicas de Nueva York y es un líder reconocido en la prestación de atención médica personalizada de calidad excepcional; esta red es responsable de aproximadamente tres millones de personas en comunidades del Bronx, Westchester y Hudson ValleyConsta de 11 hospitales, incluido el Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, el Burke Rehabilitation Hospital y más de 200 centros de atención ambulatoria. La investigación clínica y traslacional avanzada de su escuela de medicina, el Albert Einstein College of Medicine, recae directamente en la atención al paciente y mejora los resultados. Desde los Centros de Excelencia Montefiore-Einstein en cáncer, cardiología y cuidados vasculares, pediatría y trasplantes, hasta su destacado programa de salud escolar, Montefiore es un sistema de atención médica totalmente integrado que da servicios médicos integrales y coordinados tanto a los pacientes como a sus familias. Más información en www.montefiore.org. Síganos en Twitter y visítenos en Facebook y YouTube.

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Los niños no son inmunes al coronavirus; Un nuevo estudio del epicentro de la pandemia describe reacciones graves de niños con COVID-19

NUEVA YORK, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Aunque la mayoría de niños infectados con el nuevo coronavirus tienen síntomas leves, hay una minoría que requiere hospitalización y un grupo aún más reducido que debe ser ingresado en cuidados intensivos. Un nuevo informe elaborado por anestesistas pediátricos, especialistas en enfermedades infecciosas y pediatras del <a target="_blank"…

NUEVA YORK, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Aunque la mayoría de niños infectados con el nuevo coronavirus tienen síntomas leves, hay una minoría que requiere hospitalización y un grupo aún más reducido que debe ser ingresado en cuidados intensivos. Un nuevo informe elaborado por anestesistas pediátricos, especialistas en enfermedades infecciosas y pediatras del Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) y del Albert Einstein College of Medicine describe las características y resultados clínicos de niños hospitalizados con COVID-19 durante los primeros días de la pandemia.

Montefiore

El informe, publicado en Journal of Pediatrics, compara datos de 46 pacientes entre un mes y 21 años de edad que recibieron atención médica en una unidad general o en la Unidad de Cuidados Críticos Pediátricos (UCCP) de CHAM. Se trata del estudio en un solo centro más amplio realizado hasta la fecha en Estados Unidos en describir en detalle el espectro completo del COVID-19 en niños hospitalizados.

Los investigadores determinaron que los niños que requirieron cuidados intensivos tuvieron niveles más altos de inflamación y necesitaron más soporte respiratorio en relación con los niños tratados en una unidad de medicina general. De los niños atendidos en la UCCP casi el 80% presentó Síndrome de Dificultad Respiratoria Aguda (SDRA) –que suele afectar a adultos con síntomas graves de COVID-19– y casi el 50% fueron conectados a un respirador. Como promedio, los niños ingresados en la UCCP permanecieron en el hospital cuatro días más que los niños ingresados en la unidad general. Los investigadores de CHAM y Einstein también determinaron que a pesar de que tanto la obesidad como el asma fueron factores muy prevalentes entre los niños de este estudio, ninguno de factores influyó en el nivel de asistencia recibido.

«Sabemos que en los adultos la obesidad es un factor de agravamiento de la enfermedad; sin embargo, sorprendentemente, nuestro estudio determinó que los niños ingresados en la unidad de cuidados intensivos no presentaron una prevalencia de obesidad más alta que los de la unidad general», asegura el investigador principal del estudio Jerry Y. Chao, MD, M.Sc., anestesista pediátrico en CHAM y Profesor Adjunto de Anestesiología en Einstein.

Los investigadores también determinaron que más de la mitad de los niños no tuvo ningún contacto conocido con individuos que hubieran dado positivo en el test del COVID. Esto quizá refleje que el virus se propague a través de personas asintomáticas y que el COVID-19 sea más frecuente en comunidades con altas densidades de población.

«Por fortuna la mayoría de los niños con COVID-19 progresan bien y, de hecho, algunos ni siquiera llegan a presentar síntomas; pero esta investigación nos recuerda que los niños no son inmunes a este virus y que algunos incluso requieren niveles de atención más intensivos», comenta el autor principal del estudio Shivanand S. Medar, MD, FAAP., especialista en Cuidados Intensivos Cardíacos en CHAM y Profesor Adjunto de Pediatría en Einstein. «Estas averiguaciones preliminares contribuyen a nuestra comprensión del COVID-19 en pacientes pediátricos, pero sería necesario seguir investigando para determinar cómo impacta realmente en los niños».

Los coautores del artículo son Kim Derespina, MD, Asistente en Cuidados Críticos de CHAM y Profesor Adjunto de Pediatría en Einstein; Michael D. Cabana, MD, MPH, Médico Jefe de CHAM y Jefe de la Cátedra The Michael I. Cohen, MD en el Departamento de Pediatría de Einstein y Montefiore; y Betsy Herold, MD, Jefa de la División de Enfermedades Infecciosas Pediátricas y Vicepresidenta de Investigación, CHAM y Einstein, y Profesora de Pediatría, de Microbiología e Inmunología, y de Obstetricia, Ginecología y Salud de la Mujer en Einstein.

Los pasos siguientes consisten en monitorizar a los pacientes y examinar sus resultados a largo plazo.

Sobre el Montefiore Health System El Montefiore Health System es una de las principales redes de salud académicas de Nueva York y es un líder reconocido en la prestación de atención médica personalizada de calidad excepcional; esta red es responsable de aproximadamente tres millones de personas en comunidades del Bronx, Westchester y Hudson ValleyConsta de 11 hospitales, incluido el Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, el Burke Rehabilitation Hospital y más de 200 centros de atención ambulatoria. La investigación clínica y traslacional avanzada de su escuela de medicina, el Albert Einstein College of Medicine, recae directamente en la atención al paciente y mejora los resultados. Desde los Centros de Excelencia Montefiore-Einstein en cáncer, cardiología y cuidados vasculares, pediatría y trasplantes, hasta su destacado programa de salud escolar, Montefiore es un sistema de atención médica totalmente integrado que da servicios médicos integrales y coordinados tanto a los pacientes como a sus familias. Más información en www.montefiore.org. Síganos en Twitter y visítenos en Facebook y YouTube.

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HITEC Announces 2020 HITEC 50 Recognizing Top Hispanic Technology Leaders In Latin America, Spain and Portugal

CHICAGO, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — HITEC, the premier global executive leadership organization of senior-level business and technology executives, announced today the award recipients of the 2020 HITEC 50.

«During these unprecedented times, we are proud to recognize the top 50 technology leaders across the Americas that have contributed to the advancements in their field, which ultimately, allows the world to stay connected,» said Omar Duque,…

CHICAGO, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — HITEC, the premier global executive leadership organization of senior-level business and technology executives, announced today the award recipients of the 2020 HITEC 50.

«During these unprecedented times, we are proud to recognize the top 50 technology leaders across the Americas that have contributed to the advancements in their field, which ultimately, allows the world to stay connected,» said Omar Duque, HITEC President.  «We’re living in a world where physical contact is limited, yet we stay connected across the globe now more than ever and technology has been the driving force providing us this ability of interconnectedness. We are proud to recognize these global technology leaders,» Duque said. 

The HITEC 50 list, highlighted since 2011, is a compilation of the top Hispanic Professionals in Technology across Latin America, Spain and Portugal to celebrate their leadership and achievements. Honorees are evaluated on their accomplishments in the ever-changing global landscape of technology and for their mentoring and professional development activities. 

«The HITEC 50 represents a group of technology leaders that we, as a global community, look to for inspiration, innovation and impact.  It is an honor to recognize and celebrate the HITEC 50 leaders and to showcase HITEC’s global reach throughout Ibero-America,» said Guillermo Diaz, Jr., HITEC Chairman and CEO of Kloudspot, Inc. 

Click here to view the full list of the HITEC 50.

HITEC 50 – Latin America/Ibero-America Objectives:

  • Recognize talented individuals and highlight their achievements.
  • Foster business and professional growth for our members
  • Build and develop strategic business relationships that will encourage growth within the industry globally.

About HITEC:
Founded to increase Hispanic representation in the diversity-challenged technology industry, HITEC, is a premier global executive leadership organization of senior business and technology executives who have built outstanding careers in information technology. HITEC’s premiere network spans the Americas and is focused on building stronger technology and executive leaders, leadership teams, corporations, and role models in a rapidly changing, flatter, and information technology-centric world. These global leaders include executives leading Global 1000 corporations while others lead some of the largest Hispanic-owned technology firms across the Americas. HITEC enables business and professional growth for its members and fills the executive pipeline with the next generation of Hispanic technology leaders.

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HITEC Announces 2020 HITEC 50 Recognizing Top Hispanic Technology Leaders In Latin America, Spain and Portugal

CHICAGO, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — HITEC, the premier global executive leadership organization of senior-level business and technology executives, announced today the award recipients of the 2020 HITEC 50.

«During these unprecedented times, we are proud to recognize the top 50 technology leaders across the Americas that have contributed to the advancements in their field, which ultimately, allows the world to stay connected,» said Omar Duque,…

CHICAGO, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — HITEC, the premier global executive leadership organization of senior-level business and technology executives, announced today the award recipients of the 2020 HITEC 50.

«During these unprecedented times, we are proud to recognize the top 50 technology leaders across the Americas that have contributed to the advancements in their field, which ultimately, allows the world to stay connected,» said Omar Duque, HITEC President.  «We’re living in a world where physical contact is limited, yet we stay connected across the globe now more than ever and technology has been the driving force providing us this ability of interconnectedness. We are proud to recognize these global technology leaders,» Duque said. 

The HITEC 50 list, highlighted since 2011, is a compilation of the top Hispanic Professionals in Technology across Latin America, Spain and Portugal to celebrate their leadership and achievements. Honorees are evaluated on their accomplishments in the ever-changing global landscape of technology and for their mentoring and professional development activities. 

«The HITEC 50 represents a group of technology leaders that we, as a global community, look to for inspiration, innovation and impact.  It is an honor to recognize and celebrate the HITEC 50 leaders and to showcase HITEC’s global reach throughout Ibero-America,» said Guillermo Diaz, Jr., HITEC Chairman and CEO of Kloudspot, Inc. 

Click here to view the full list of the HITEC 50.

HITEC 50 – Latin America/Ibero-America Objectives:

  • Recognize talented individuals and highlight their achievements.
  • Foster business and professional growth for our members
  • Build and develop strategic business relationships that will encourage growth within the industry globally.

About HITEC:
Founded to increase Hispanic representation in the diversity-challenged technology industry, HITEC, is a premier global executive leadership organization of senior business and technology executives who have built outstanding careers in information technology. HITEC’s premiere network spans the Americas and is focused on building stronger technology and executive leaders, leadership teams, corporations, and role models in a rapidly changing, flatter, and information technology-centric world. These global leaders include executives leading Global 1000 corporations while others lead some of the largest Hispanic-owned technology firms across the Americas. HITEC enables business and professional growth for its members and fills the executive pipeline with the next generation of Hispanic technology leaders.

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HITEC anuncia la edición 2020 de HITEC 50, la lista que rinde homenaje a los principales liderazgos tecnológicos hispanos en Latinoamérica, España y Portugal

CHICAGO, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — HITEC, la principal organización global de liderazgos empresariales y tecnológicos del más alto nivel, anunció hoy los nombres de los galardonados en la edición 2020 de la lista HITEC 50.

«En estos tiempos sin precedentes, nos enorgullece rendir homenaje a los 50 grandes liderazgos tecnológicos del continente americano que han contribuido al avance de un sector que, a fin de cuentas, permite al planeta mantenerse conectado. Vivimos en un mundo donde el…

CHICAGO, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — HITEC, la principal organización global de liderazgos empresariales y tecnológicos del más alto nivel, anunció hoy los nombres de los galardonados en la edición 2020 de la lista HITEC 50.

«En estos tiempos sin precedentes, nos enorgullece rendir homenaje a los 50 grandes liderazgos tecnológicos del continente americano que han contribuido al avance de un sector que, a fin de cuentas, permite al planeta mantenerse conectado. Vivimos en un mundo donde el contacto físico está restringido; sin embargo, seguimos enlazados, más que nunca, con el resto del globo y la tecnología ha sido el motor que nos brinda la capacidad de la interconexión. Es un orgullo reconocer la labor de estos liderazgos tecnológicos internacionales», dijo Omar Duque, presidente de HITEC.

La lista HITEC 50, compilada desde 2011, reúne a los más destacados profesionales hispanos del sector de la tecnología en Latinoamérica, España y Portugal a fin de celebrar su liderazgo y sus logros. Se evalúan los éxitos de los homenajeados en el cambiante panorama internacional de la tecnología y por su mentoría y actividades destinadas al desarrollo profesional. 

«La lista HITEC 50 representa a un grupo de liderazgos tecnológicos que, en tanto comunidad internacional, tenemos en la mira cuando necesitamos inspiración, innovación e impacto. Es un honor nombrar y rendir homenaje a los liderazgos que conforman la lista HITEC 50 y ostentar el alcance mundial de HITEC en toda Iberoamérica», dijo Guillermo Diaz, Jr., presidente de HITEC y director general de Kloudspot, Inc. 

Aquí puede ver la lista completa de los liderazgos HITEC 50. 

Lista HITEC 50 – Objetivos en Latinoamérica/Iberoamérica:

  • Reconocer a las personas talentosas y destacar sus logros.
  • Promover el crecimiento empresarial y profesional de nuestra membresía.
  • Forjar y fomentar relaciones comerciales estratégicas que alienten el crecimiento integral de nuestra industria.

Acerca de HITEC:
Fundada para incrementar la representación hispana en una industria de la tecnología que carece de suficiente diversidad, HITEC es una organización global de liderazgos ejecutivos del más alto nivel que han desarrollado carreras extraordinarias en el mundo de la informática. La pionera red de HITEC llega a todo el continente americano y se dedica a formar liderazgos ejecutivos y tecnológicos, equipos de líderes, corporaciones y modelos a seguir que sean más sólidos en un mundo siempre en constante cambio, más horizontal y centrado en la informática. Estos liderazgos internacionales incluyen a personalidades ejecutivas al frente de corporaciones que figuran en la lista Global 1000 y también a figuras al frente de algunas de las más grandes firmas de tecnología en propiedad de hispanos en todo el continente. HITEC hace posible el crecimiento empresarial y profesional de su membresía y acerca los liderazgos hispanos del ámbito de la tecnología de próxima generación a las filas ejecutivas más destacadas.

 

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Money Management International Meets Growing Consumer Demand in Florida, Opens Tampa Office

SUGAR LAND, Texas, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Money Management International (MMI), a leader in nonprofit financial education and empowerment, today announced the opening of a location in Tampa, Florida. A bilingual counselor will staff the office at <a target="_blank"…

SUGAR LAND, Texas, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Money Management International (MMI), a leader in nonprofit financial education and empowerment, today announced the opening of a location in Tampa, Florida. A bilingual counselor will staff the office at 100 South Ashley Drive. While services at the branch are temporarily paused due to COVID-19, confidential one-on-one consultations will soon be available by appointment. In the interim, certified experts are available by phone and online 24/7.

Upon counseling 45,000 Floridians since 2015, and helping local debt management clients repay more than $86 million in the same period, MMI is proud to launch a new location in the Tampa Bay area. The announcement is especially timely, as Florida is among the top three states from which MMI is receiving COVID-19-related counseling requests.

«MMI has a strong history in West Central Florida and we are affirming our commitment to the community by providing bilingual services in Downtown Tampa,» said Emanuel Rivero, Director of Counseling at MMI. «Over the last few years, we’ve seen a significant influx of Tampeños navigating a variety of financial challenges. Our physical presence here was a natural next step and will afford us new opportunity to stabilize households and strengthen neighborhoods.»

Florida is a key market for MMI, as more than 500,000 residents accessed the organization’s online resources over the past five years. Additionally, Tampa is a leading region for MMI’s housing counseling activities, with more than 2,000 households seeking mortgage or rental support in 2019 alone.

The nonprofit previously operated as Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Florida & The Florida Gulf Coast (est. 1974) before merging with Clearpoint, a division of MMI, in 2009. MMI maintains another location in Florida, with its award-winning Hispanic Center for Financial Excellence in Miami.

To learn more about the organization’s impact, visit MMI’s 2019 Annual Report.

About MMI 
Money Management International (MMI) is changing the way financial challenges are solved. MMI helps create, restore, and maintain a life of financial wellness through empowered choices. For over 60 years, our clients have achieved financial confidence through nonprofit programs that educate, motivate, and liberate. MMI inspires action by delivering expert professional guidance and timely solutions aligned with our clients’ goals. Experiencing a financial challenge? Find your solution 24/7 at 866.864.8995 and MoneyManagement.org.

Media Contact:
Jennifer Powell, Pierpont Communications 
jpowell@piercom.com 
972-567-3937 

Thomas Nitzsche, Money Management International 
Thomas.Nitzsche@moneymanagement.org
713-394-3290  

 

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The Home Depot Announces First Quarter Results; Supports Associates with Approximately $850 Million of Expanded Benefits; Suspends 2020 Business Outlook; Declares Quarterly Dividend of $1.50 Per Share

ATLANTA, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The Home Depot®, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, today reported sales of $28.3 billion for the first quarter of fiscal 2020, a 7.1 percent increase from the first quarter of fiscal 2019. Comparable sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2020 were positive 6.4 percent, and comparable sales in the U.S. were positive 7.5 percent.

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ATLANTA, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — The Home Depot®, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, today reported sales of $28.3 billion for the first quarter of fiscal 2020, a 7.1 percent increase from the first quarter of fiscal 2019. Comparable sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2020 were positive 6.4 percent, and comparable sales in the U.S. were positive 7.5 percent.

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«As the COVID-19 pandemic evolved, we anchored to the core values of our Company by focusing on two key priorities: working to ensure the safety and well-being of our associates and customers, and providing our customers and communities with essential products.  We took early and decisive action to intentionally limit customer traffic in our stores which we believe had a significant impact to sales in many markets,» said Craig Menear, chairman, CEO, and president. «Even with these actions, the robust and flexible interconnected infrastructure that we have invested in for over a decade allowed us to quickly adapt to changing customer preferences and achieve strong sales performance in the quarter.»

In support of these two objectives, the Company took several actions to prioritize safety and enhance associate benefits. To promote a safe environment for associates and customers, the Company implemented a number of operational changes in mid-March, including closing stores earlier to allow more time for sanitation and replenishing of essential products, limiting customer traffic in stores, and canceling traffic-driving events such as Spring Black Friday.

To support its associates during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company took the following actions:

  • Expanded paid time off for all hourly associates with additional hours that can be used at their discretion and will be paid out at year-end if not used;
  • Provided additional paid time off for associates who are 65 and older or deemed to be at higher risk according to CDC guidelines;
  • Provided weekly bonuses for hourly associates in our stores and distribution centers, and doubled overtime pay; and
  • Extended dependent care benefits and waived related co-pays.

As a result of the actions taken to support our associates, the Company incurred a total of approximately $850 million of pre-tax expense, or approximately $640 million after tax, equaling $0.60 per diluted share.

Net earnings for the first quarter of fiscal 2020 were $2.2 billion, or $2.08 per diluted share, compared with net earnings of $2.5 billion, or $2.27 per diluted share, in the same period of fiscal 2019.  For the first quarter of fiscal 2020, diluted earnings per share decreased 8.4 percent from the same period in the prior year.

«I want to thank our associates and express how grateful and proud I am of the resilience and strength that our teams have demonstrated as we navigate these extraordinary circumstances together,» said Menear.

Fiscal 2020 Guidance

While sales trends were strong at the end of the first quarter and into the first two weeks of the second quarter, as a result of the uncertainty related to the duration of COVID-19 and its impact on the broader economy, the Company is suspending its previously communicated fiscal 2020 guidance.

Dividend Declaration

The Company today announced that its board of directors declared a first quarter cash dividend of $1.50 per share. The dividend is payable on June 18, 2020, to shareholders of record on the close of business on June 4, 2020. This is the 133rd consecutive quarter the Company has paid a cash dividend.

The Home Depot will conduct a conference call today at 9 a.m. ET to discuss information included in this news release and related matters. The conference call will be available in its entirety through a webcast and replay at ir.homedepot.com/events-and-presentations.

At the end of the first quarter, the Company operated a total of 2,293 retail stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, 10 Canadian provinces and Mexico. The Company employs more than 400,000 associates. The Home Depot’s stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HD) and is included in the Dow Jones industrial average and Standard & Poor’s 500 index.

Certain statements contained herein constitute «forward-looking statements» as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may relate to, among other things, the impact on our business, operations and financial results of the COVID-19 pandemic (which, among other things, may affect many of the items listed below); the demand for our products and services; net sales growth; comparable sales; effects of competition; implementation of store, interconnected retail, supply chain and technology initiatives; inventory and in-stock positions; state of the economy; state of the housing and home improvement markets; state of the credit markets, including mortgages, home equity loans and consumer credit; impact of tariffs; issues related to the payment methods we accept; demand for credit offerings; management of relationships with our associates, suppliers and vendors; international trade disputes, natural disasters, public health issues (including pandemics and related quarantines, shelter-in-place orders, and similar restrictions), and other business interruptions that could disrupt supply or delivery of, or demand for, the Company’s products or services; continuation of share repurchase programs; net earnings performance; earnings per share; dividend targets; capital allocation and expenditures; liquidity; return on invested capital; expense leverage; stock-based compensation expense; commodity price inflation and deflation; the ability to issue debt on terms and at rates acceptable to us; the impact and expected outcome of investigations, inquiries, claims and litigation; the effect of accounting charges; the effect of adopting certain accounting standards; the impact of regulatory changes; store openings and closures; guidance for fiscal 2020 and beyond; financial outlook; and the integration of acquired companies into our organization and the ability to recognize the anticipated synergies and benefits of those acquisitions. Forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and our current assumptions, expectations and projections about future events. You should not rely on our forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to future events, risks and uncertainties – many of which are beyond our control, dependent on the actions of third parties, or are currently unknown to us – as well as potentially inaccurate assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations and projections. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those described in Item 1A, «Risk Factors,» and elsewhere in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for our fiscal year ended February 2, 2020 and in our subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and we do not undertake to update these statements other than as required by law. You are advised, however, to review any further disclosures we make on related subjects in our periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

THE HOME DEPOT, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

in millions, except per share data

May 3,
2020

May 5,
2019

% Change

Net sales

$

28,260

$

26,381

7.1

%

Cost of sales

18,635

17,364

7.3

Gross profit

9,625

9,017

6.7

Operating expenses:

Selling, general and administrative

5,829

4,940

18.0

Depreciation and amortization

520

480

8.3

  Total operating expenses

6,349

5,420

17.1

Operating income

3,276

3,597

(8.9)

Interest and other (income) expense:

Interest and investment income

(17)

(15)

13.3

Interest expense

324

288

12.5

  Interest and other, net

307

273

12.5

Earnings before provision for income taxes

2,969

3,324

(10.7)

Provision for income taxes

724

811

(10.7)

Net earnings

$

2,245

$

2,513

(10.7)

%

Basic weighted average common shares

1,073

1,101

(2.5)

%

Basic earnings per share

$

2.09

$

2.28

(8.3)

Diluted weighted average common shares

1,077

1,106

(2.6)

%

Diluted earnings per share

$

2.08

$

2.27

(8.4)

Three Months Ended

Selected Sales Data (1)

May 3,
2020

May 5,
2019

% Change

Customer transactions (in millions)

374.8

390.0

(3.9)

%

Average ticket

$

74.70

$

67.31

11.0

Sales per retail square foot

$

466.58

$

435.18

7.2

—————

(1)    Selected Sales Data does not include results for the legacy Interline Brands business, now operating as a part of The Home Depot Pro.

 

 

THE HOME DEPOT, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Unaudited)

in millions

May 3,
2020

May 5,
2019

February 2,
2020

Assets

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$

8,696

$

1,882

$

2,133

Receivables, net

2,610

2,317

2,106

Merchandise inventories

14,989

15,495

14,531

Other current assets

982

859

1,040

Total current assets

27,277

20,553

19,810

Net property and equipment

22,697

22,270

22,770

Operating lease right-of-use assets

5,634

5,629

5,595

Goodwill

2,220

2,250

2,254

Other assets

909

813

807

Total assets

$

58,737

$

51,515

$

51,236

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Current liabilities:

Short-term debt

$

$

372

$

974

Accounts payable

10,056

10,311

7,787

Accrued salaries and related expenses

1,974

1,418

1,494

Current installments of long-term debt

4,200

1,084

1,839

Current operating lease liabilities

853

793

828

Other current liabilities

6,265

5,695

5,453

Total current liabilities

23,348

19,673

18,375

Long-term debt, excluding current installments

31,622

26,804

28,670

Long-term operating lease liabilities

5,075

5,145

5,066

Other liabilities

2,182

2,036

2,241

Total liabilities

62,227

53,658

54,352

Total stockholders’ (deficit) equity

(3,490)

(2,143)

(3,116)

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

58,737

$

51,515

$

51,236

 

 

THE HOME DEPOT, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

in millions

May 3,
2020

May 5,
2019

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:

Net earnings

$

2,245

$

2,513

Reconciliation of net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

607

547

Stock-based compensation expense

88

86

Changes in working capital

2,834

1,471

Changes in deferred income taxes

(68)

5

Other operating activities

31

91

  Net cash provided by operating activities

5,737

4,713

Cash Flows from Investing Activities:

Capital expenditures

(586)

(681)

Proceeds from sales of property and equipment

8

6

Other investing activities

(13)

  Net cash used in investing activities

(578)

(688)

Cash Flows from Financing Activities:

Repayments of short-term debt, net

(974)

(967)

Proceeds from long-term debt, net of discounts and premiums

4,960

Repayments of long-term debt

(27)

(15)

Repurchases of common stock

(791)

(1,368)

Proceeds from sales of common stock

18

34

Cash dividends

(1,611)

(1,499)

Other financing activities

(125)

(98)

  Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

1,450

(3,913)

Change in cash and cash equivalents

6,609

112

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

(46)

(8)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

2,133

1,778

  Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

8,696

$

1,882

—————

Note: Effective February 3, 2020, we reclassified cash flows relating to book overdrafts from financing to operating activities for all periods presented on the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows. The amounts of these reclassifications were not material.

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Money Management International satisface la demanda creciente de los consumidores en Florida y abre una oficina en Tampa

SUGAR LAND, Texas, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Money Management International (MMI), líder en educación financiera sin fines de lucro y empoderamiento, anunció hoy la apertura de una ubicación en Tampa, Florida. Un asesor bilingüe dotará de personal a la…

SUGAR LAND, Texas, 19 de mayo de 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Money Management International (MMI), líder en educación financiera sin fines de lucro y empoderamiento, anunció hoy la apertura de una ubicación en Tampa, Florida. Un asesor bilingüe dotará de personal a la oficina ubicada en 100 South Ashley Drive. A pesar de que los servicios ofrecidos en la sucursal están suspendidos temporalmente debido a la COVID-19, las consultas individualizadas y confidenciales pronto estarán disponibles con cita previa. Mientras tanto, contamos con expertos certificados que están disponibles por teléfono y en línea las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana.

MMI, que ha asesorado a 45,000 residentes de Florida desde 2015 y ha ayudado a clientes locales de administración de deuda a pagar más de $86 millones en el mismo período, se enorgullece de lanzar una nueva sucursal en el área de Tampa Bay. El anuncio es especialmente oportuno, ya que Florida se encuentra entre los tres estados principales de los cuales MMI recibe solicitudes de asesoramiento relacionadas con la COVID-19.

«MMI tiene un historial solido en la región central oeste de Florida y ratificamos nuestro compromiso con la comunidad al proporcionar servicios bilingües en el centro de Tampa«, dijo Emanuel Rivero, director de Asesoramiento de MMI. «Durante los últimos años, hemos visto una afluencia significativa de clientes que buscan apoyo mientras navegan una variedad de desafíos financieros. Nuestra presencia física aquí era un próximo paso natural y nos permitirá tener una nueva oportunidad de estabilizar las familias y fortalecer los vecindarios en Tampa«.

Florida es un mercado clave para MMI, ya que más de 500,000 residentes accedieron a los recursos en línea de la organización durante los últimos cinco años. Además, Tampa es una de las principales regiones para las actividades de asesoramiento de vivienda de MMI, con más de 2,000 familias que buscan recibir apoyo para hipotecas o alquileres solo en 2019.

La organización sin fines de lucro anteriormente operaba como Servicio de Asesoramiento Crediticio para el Consumidor de Florida Central y la Costa del Golfo de Florida (fundada en 1974), antes de fusionarse con Clearpoint, una división de MMI, en 2009. MMI mantiene otra sucursal en Florida, con su galardonado Centro Hispano de Excelencia Financiera en Miami.

Para obtener más información sobre el impacto de la organización, consulte el Informe anual de 2019 de MMI.

Acerca de MMI
Money Management International (MMI) está cambiando la forma en la que se resuelven los desafíos financieros. MMI ayuda a crear, recuperar y mantener una vida de bienestar financiero a través de decisiones empoderadas. Durante más de 60 años, nuestros clientes han alcanzado la seguridad financiera a través de programas sin fines de lucro que educan, motivan y liberan. MMI inspira a la acción al brindar orientación a cargo de expertos y soluciones oportunas alineadas con las metas de nuestros clientes. ¿Experimenta un desafío financiero? Encuentre su solución las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana llamando al 866.864.8995 y visitando MoneyManagement.org.

Contacto de prensa: 
Jennifer Powell, Pierpont Communications
jpowell@piercom.com
972-567-3937

Thomas Nitzsche, Money Management International
Thomas.Nitzsche@moneymanagement.org
713-394-3290

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