词条 | Sonita Lontoh |
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| name = Sonita Lontoh | image = Sonita Lontoh - World Economic Forum 2015 Agenda.jpg | alt = | caption = Sonita Lontoh from the World Economic Forum 2015 Agenda | residence = San Francisco, California, United States[1] | alma_mater = Massachusetts Institute of Technology Northwestern University University of California, Berkeley | occupation = Internet of Things executive | known_for = Executive at HP, Inc.[2] Former executive at Siemens Founder of Silicon Valley Asia Technology Alliance Chairman of IDF | spouse = Adam Skarsgard (married 2001-present) [3] | children = | parents = | awards = MIT Notable Women Alumni [4] Asian American Hall of Fame [5] | religion = }}Sonita Lontoh is a technology executive[6] focusing on Internet of Things (IoT), 'smart' connected energy/devices, and green technology.[7] In particular, she focuses on societal benefits and global cross-border collaborations on innovation, human capital and leadership development.[8] She is of Minahasa and Minangkabau descent from Indonesia.[9] Career and achievementLontoh is an executive at HP, Inc., the global technology company.[10] Formerly, she was an executive at Siemens, the global industrial conglomerate[11] and Trilliant, a venture-backed technology company in Silicon Valley.[12][13] Prior to this, she was a leader at PG&E Corporation, a Fortune 200 energy-based holding company in San Francisco, serving approximately 20 million customers in California. Earlier in her career, Lontoh was a management consultant at the strategy consulting firm Bain & Company and spent a few years as a technology entrepreneur.[14][15][16] Lontoh is a professional mentor and selection committee member for the TechWomen program, a United States Department of State women-in-technology initiative spearheaded by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to implement President Barack Obama’s vision for greater collaboration between the United States and emerging leaders in global communities.[17] Lontoh is a co-founder and chairman of the board of the Indonesian Diaspora Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to empowering Indonesian diaspora worldwide and help with Indonesian-American relations.[18] She is also co-founder and Executive Director of the Silicon Valley Asia Technology Alliance, a nonprofit focusing on increasing global cross-collaborations between Silicon Valley and the technology and business communities in emerging Asia.[19] Lontoh was invited by the White House to speak on the US-ASEAN Connect Initiative and Internet of Things at President Barack Obama's 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit at Stanford University,[20] and to attend an event to honor AAPI Women Champions of Change.[21] Lontoh received the Diaspora Entrepreneurship and Corporate Excellence award from the Government of Indonesia[22] and was named a Global Emerging Leader Under 40. In February 2017, the Robert Chinn Foundation named Lontoh as an inductee to the national Asian Hall of Fame.[23] Other inductees included Johnny Damon, Daniel Dae-Kim, Bruce Lee, Kristi Yamaguchi, Connie Chung, Norman Mineta, Gary Locke, Nathan Adrian, and Apolo Ohno. Lontoh is a member of 85 Broads, a global network for professional women founded in 1997 as a network for current and former Goldman Sachs employees who worked at the firm's headquarters at 85 Broad Street, NYC, and at other Goldman Sachs offices worldwide. On May 15, 2013, the New York Times reported that Sallie L. Krawcheck, a former executive of Bank of America and Citigroup, had agreed to buy 85 Broads.[24] Lontoh received her Master of Engineering degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, her MBA in Strategy and Marketing from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and her Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from the University of California Berkeley.[25] The Massachusetts Institute of Technology listed Lontoh as one of its Notable Women Alumni.[26] References1. ^[https://www.wsj.com/articles/having-a-bad-week-tricks-for-turning-it-around-1461690636 The Power of Positive Thinking] Wall Street Journal, April 2016 {{Refbegin}}{{Refend}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lontoh, Sonita}}2. ^[https://www.forbes.com/sites/kaytiezimmerman/2018/05/30/heres-how-to-avoid-an-impersonal-hiring-process/#6da408e578ba] Forbes, May 2018 3. ^[https://money.cnn.com/gallery/news/2013/07/18/marriage-money/5.html] CNN Money, July 2013 4. ^[https://wiki.mitadmissions.org/Notable_Women_Alumni] MIT Admissions, March 2017 5. ^ Asian American Press, February 2017 6. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/having-a-bad-week-tricks-for-turning-it-around-1461690636|title=Having a Bad Week? 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Tech in Asia, October 28, 2014 20. ^{{Cite web|url=http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/svata-indonesian-founder-speak-us-global-entrepreneurship-summit/|title=Svata Indonesian Founder to Speak at US Global Entrepreneurship Summit {{!}} Jakarta Globe|language=en-US|access-date=2016-07-10}} 21. ^White House to Honor AAPI Women as Champions of Change. San Francisco Chronicle, May 6, 2013 22. ^Trilliant Executive Receives Diaspora Award. Marketwatch, July 31, 2012 23. ^{{Cite news|url=http://aapress.com/business/asian-hall-of-fame-2017-inductees-announced/|title=Asian Hall of Fame 2017 inductees announced|date=2017-02-18|work=Asian American Press|access-date=2017-03-05|language=en-US}} 24. ^[https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/05/15/krawcheck-to-buy-womens-network-85-broads/ Krawcheck Agrees to Buy 85 Broads]. New York Times, May 15, 2013 25. ^Champion of Change. Prestige, February 2014 26. ^{{Cite web|url=http://wiki.mitadmissions.org/Notable_Women_Alumni|title=Notable Women Alumni - MITAdmissions Wiki|website=wiki.mitadmissions.org|language=en|access-date=2017-03-04}} 6 : American people of Indonesian descent|University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering alumni|Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni|Kellogg School of Management alumni|Living people|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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