Intel
Cari Shim has extensive experience in supply chain management, currently serving as Vice President of Supply Chain Enabling Solutions and Operations at Intel Corporation since April 2010. Previously, Cari held various senior director positions within Intel, focusing on supply chain systems, procurement operations, and sourcing. Notable contributions include leading global supply management initiatives, talent development, and procurement integration. Prior to the current role, Cari worked as Senior Director of Sourcing, specializing in fab materials and assembly and test outsourcing. Cari holds a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and furthered education at Stanford University.
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Intel
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Intel put the silicon in Silicon Valley. For more than 50 years, Intel and its people have had a profound influence on the world, driving business and society forward by creating radical innovation that revolutionizes the way we live. Intel’s mission is to shape the future of technology to help create a better future for the entire world. By pushing forward in fields like AI, analytics and cloud-to-edge technology, Intel’s work is at the heart of countless innovations. From major breakthroughs like self-driving cars and rebuilding the coral reefs, to things that make everyday life better like blockbuster effects and improved shopping experiences — they’re all powered by Intel technology. Today Intel is applying their reach, scale, and resources to enable customers to capitalize more fully on the power of digital technology. Inspired by Moore’s Law, they continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address their customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the cloud, network, edge, and every kind of computing device, Intel unleashes four superpowers: AI, pervasive connectivity, cloud to edge, and ubiquitous computing. These four extraordinary technological capabilities have become major market forces powering the digitization of everything.