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The most important contribution SIS-TECH makes to society is through the time and talent of its employees.
SIS-TECH believes that it is important to help support organizations and institutions that play significant roles in enhancing the quality
of life in the communities where our employees and their families live and work.
Our employees regularly share their time, talent, and energy for a variety of charitable causes.
SIS-TECH hosts a summer intern
During the summer of 2009 SIS-TECH sponsored Walter Portillo for a summer internship. Walter is now a Junior in the Electrical Engineering program at BYU, and was kept very busy gaining valuable experience during his time here. Walter, originally from Barbanquilla, Columbia, spent his time translating technical papers into Spanish insuring that the textual intent was maintained during the translation. Along with those duties he was responsible for creating a master electrical plan of office suite services. We enjoyed having Walter for the summer.
See BYU's letter to SIS-TECH
March 2009 - SIS-TECH supports the 2009 Houston Section ISA Scholarship Golf Tournament
Learn more about this scholarship.
Learn more about this tournament.
SIS-TECH is a proud sponsor of a 2009 team including three employees, Nick Debacco, Brant Smith, Bill Vogtmann
and Mr. Ken Bond. (Retired from Shell)
SIS-TECH is proud to support the local Clear Springs HS Boy's Soccer team.
When the CLHS Chargers are out of breath and in need of a rest, SIS-TECH has provided them with brand new benches for a quick respite.
As an additional community effort SIS-TECH supports The Center by sending their Ginger Snaps as client gifts, acknowledgement gifts, and for many other special occasions.
The Center is an organization that provides support and services to more than 600 adults with mental retardation or other developmental disabilities.
On April 4th and 5th SIS-TECH supported Jill Welch as she made her 26 mile walk as part of the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer.
She was walking in honor of her mother-in-law, a 37 year breast cancer survivor, and has a short journal of her experiences training up for the marathon. Jill raised over 2000 dollars! Congratulations!
This money supports screening and treatment and support for the under-insured, as well as continuing research efforts towards finding a cure.
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