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科技人事动态:强生高管转投物流初创公司Auger;华盛顿技术产业协会迎来新任公共政策主管;以及其他资讯。

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科技人事动态:强生高管转投物流初创公司Auger;华盛顿技术产业协会迎来新任公共政策主管;以及其他资讯。

内容来源:https://www.geekwire.com/2025/tech-moves-jj-exec-joins-logistics-startup-auger-wtia-adds-public-policy-leader-and-more/

内容总结:

近日,美国科技与商业领域出现多起高管人事变动:

供应链软件初创公司Auger宣布任命孙玉青(Yuqing Sun)为新任首席数据与人工智能赋能官。孙玉青在强生公司拥有近20年供应链分析与数据科学经验,其专业能力获得CEO戴夫·克拉克高度评价,称其"兼具深厚技术实力与应对供应链突发状况的丰富经验"。该公司去年完成1亿美元A轮融资,近期持续加强人工智能领域布局,上月刚任命首席人工智能经济学家。

华盛顿技术产业协会(WTIA)聘请艾米·哈里斯担任公共政策与政府关系总监。哈里斯曾在Red Strategies机构担任首席顾问九年,兼具国会山工作经验。协会CEO强调其跨党派联盟建设能力将对华盛顿州及联邦层面工作产生重要影响。

此外,IT服务平台Syncro迎来前微软副总裁马克·布朗加入董事会。布朗在微软任职期间主导过领英、GitHub等重大收购项目。西雅图老牌公关公司Pyramid Communications则任命艾米丽·瑞安为首任CEO,强化对社会变革事业的支持。

碳管理公司Carbon Direct在收购气候科技初创公司Pachama后,新任命两位高管:驻温哥华的格雷格·菲茨杰拉德担任供应副总裁,原Pachama联合创始人迭戈·萨埃斯·吉尔出任战略参与高级副总裁。

中文翻译:

物流与供应链软件初创公司奥杰(Auger)宣布任命孙玉清为首席数据与人工智能赋能官。孙玉清在强生公司任职近二十年,历任供应链、数据分析与数据科学等多个职位,现已加入这家位于华盛顿州贝尔维尤市的企业。奥杰创始人兼首席执行官戴夫·克拉克评价道:"玉清兼具深厚技术功底、实战运营经验以及应对各类供应链突发状况的沉稳气度,这种复合型人才实属罕见。"这位曾任职亚马逊的高管在领英上特别指出,孙玉清在强生期间通过数据与人工智能创新,推动了"全球最复杂供应链体系之一的现代化转型。她构建并推广了逾30款人工智能驱动产品,涵盖优化、模拟、物联网、机器学习和计算机视觉等诸多领域。"

上月,奥杰刚任命贾斯汀·黑斯廷斯担任首席人工智能经济学家。这家在《极客线》太平洋西北地区初创公司200强榜单位列第48位的企业,于去年12月完成了1亿美元的A轮融资。

——艾米·哈里斯出任华盛顿技术产业协会(WTIA)公共政策与政府关系总监新职。过去九年间,她始终担任红色策略公司合伙人,该公司自称专为"中右翼候选人及机构提供筹款咨询与活动策划服务"。哈里斯还曾担任两位国会议员的行政助理。WTIA联盟首席执行官兰达·明卡拉称赞其"在跨党派联盟建设、战略倡导及复杂政治环境应对方面经验深厚",强调这些能力将在华盛顿州及美国首都的工作中发挥关键作用。

——微软前企业副总裁马克·布朗已加入IT专业软件平台Syncro的董事会。布朗在西雅图微软任职二十余年,主导了包括领英、GitHub和《我的世界》在内的超185起收购案及80项股权投资。

——西雅图地区老牌公关公司金字塔通信任命艾米丽·瑞安为首任首席执行官。瑞安曾在金字塔供职近十四年,随后于2024年担任"我们的儿童信托基金"传播总监一职。公司在领英上表示:"当世界处于动荡时期,金字塔正加倍履行支持变革者引领壮举的承诺。艾米丽值得信赖的创新领导力,将为我们团队和客户提供持续动力。"

——纽约与西雅图双总部的碳管理公司碳直控(Carbon Direct)在收购气候科技初创公司帕查马后,宣布两项领导层任命:驻温哥华的格雷格·菲茨杰拉德出任供应副总裁,负责采购碳信用额并推进商业化进程;帕查马联合创始人兼前首席执行官迭戈·萨埃斯·吉尔就任战略参与高级副总裁,常驻湾区。

英文来源:

Auger, a startup building logistics and supply chain software, announced Yuqing Sun as its chief data and AI enablement officer. Sun joins the Bellevue, Wash.-based company from Johnson & Johnson where she has worked for nearly 20 years in a variety of supply chain, analytics and data science roles.
“Yuqing brings the rare combo of deep technical chops, operational scar tissue, and the calm that only comes from having seen every kind of supply-chain fire drill,” said Dave Clark, Auger’s founder and CEO and a former Amazon executive.
Clark noted on LinkedIn that while at Johnson & Johnson, Sun worked to modernize “one of the most complex supply chains on the planet through data and AI innovations. She built and scaled more than 30 AI-driven products across optimization, simulation, IoT, machine learning, computer vision — you name it.”
Last month Auger appointed Justine Hastings as chief AI economist. The company, ranked No. 48 on the GeekWire 200 list of top Pacific Northwest startups, raised a $100 million Series A round last December.
— Amy Harris is the new public policy and government relations director for the Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA).
For the past nine years, Harris has been a principal for Red Strategies, which bills itself as providing “fundraising consulting and event planning for right of center candidates and organizations.” She has also worked as an executive assistant for two members of Congress.
Randa Minkarah, CEO of the WTIA consortium, praised Harris’ “deep experience in bipartisan coalition-building, strategic advocacy, and navigating complex political landscapes,” noting the skills will be instrumental in working in Washington state and the nation’s capitol.
— Marc Brown, a former corporate vice president at Microsoft who helped lead the acquisition of companies including LinkedIn, GitHub and Minecraft, has joined the board of directors for Syncro, a software platform for IT professionals.
Seattle-based Brown was with Microsoft for more than two decades, managing more than 185 acquisitions and 80 equity investments.
— Pyramid Communications, a longtime Seattle-area public relations firm, named Emily Ryan as its first CEO. Ryan was with Pyramid for nearly 14 years before taking a year-long role as chief communications officer for Our Children’s Trust in 2024.
“During a tumultuous period in the world, Pyramid is doubling down on our commitment to support changemakers leading bold action for a better world,” the company posted on LinkedIn. “Emily’s trusted, creative leadership will sustain our team and our clients as we continue to work alongside all of you…”
— Carbon Direct, a carbon management firm based in New York and Seattle, announced two leadership hires as a result of its recent acquisition of climate tech startup Pachama.

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