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Head of Corporate Responsibility, Government Affairs Division
Company NameQualcomm
Dates EmployedMar 2013 – Present
Employment Duration6 yrs 3 mos
LocationWashington DC
Global Program Development: Supervise a team of 12 from the United States, China, and India, and manage a $10M budget across 4 programs, that have reached over 15,000,000 people.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Lead responsibility strategy and program development/execution, incorporating business objectives with company vision and regional needs.
Public Speaking: Deliver speeches to audiences of up to 700; present strategic action plans and progress reports to internal C-level executives.
Employee Engagement: Devise outreach projects to spread awareness of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) projects and corporate responsibility to full-time staff/volunteers.
Program Management: Oversee the Strategic Corporate Giving Initiative, which funds STEM programs in collaboration with For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST).
Sustainability & Report Development: Support development of annual sustainability report, which aids alignment with environment, social, and governance (ESG) ideals/objectives.
Building Coalitions: Collaborate with government entities to tackle pressing challenges. For example, worked with Moroccan Ministry of Health to expand the Mobile Ultrasound Patrol Program and reduce maternal mortality.
Team Leadership: Empowered program teams to select scalable grants, cultivate global partnerships, and collaborate with local governments, doubling impact of Wireless Reach.
Stakeholder Engagement: Served as executive producer for Power of 9—a documentary featuring 3 Qualcomm programs. Hosted a viewing at the UN foundation in Washington, DC, to raise awareness.
Change Management: Integrated 4 programs under a single umbrella following a 50% budget reduction, optimizing resource/capital use to maintain efficacy.
STEM & Community Empowerment: Co-created a pioneering STEM program called Women Enhancing Technology (WeTech). To date, engaged 27 companies, 50 schools/universities, and ~5,000 girls in 18 countries. See less |