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Carolin Seward - VP Data Platforms Group, Intel

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Carolin T. Seward is Vice President of Customer Experience and Fulfillment in the Data Platforms Group at the Intel Corporation. In her current role, she is responsible for delivering integrated data center solutions with the best customer experience for the lifecycle of the product. Carolin is driving new initiatives and service-based models to strengthen the collaboration between the business unit and its partners to accelerate business growth.

Previously, Carolin was Vice President in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director of Global Supply Management at Intel. She managed Intel’s global capital expenditures and materials sourcing for Intel manufacturing operations. The scope of her position included development and delivery of supplier capabilities to support Intel’s five-generation technology roadmap, including enabling strategies to ensure a healthy and affordable supply chain ecosystem through collaborations, investments, intellectual property management and supply chain capability development.

Since joining Intel in 1991, Mrs. Seward has served in a variety of technical and managerial roles in Intel’s technology manufacturing engineering organization, including as director of supply chain strategy integration and as engineering manager of fab capital equipment development. She is a champion for diversity and inclusion and has sponsored development initiatives for women throughout her career.

Mrs. Seward holds a bachelor’s degree in materials engineering from San Jose State University and a master’s degree in business administration from Pepperdine University.

 

In this episode of Fairygodboss Radio, Carolin Seward talks about the importance of having a job you love.

[Recorded on August 31, 2020]

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