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Siemens executive named to list of 100 Diverse Corporate Leaders in STEM

Siemens, Atlanta, has announced that Anne Cooney, president of the Process Industries and Drives (PD) division in the U.S., was named to the list of 100 Diverse Corporate Leaders in STEM by STEMconnector®, a consortium of more than 110 companies, associations, academic institutions, and government entities concerned with STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education.

The award recognizes corporate leaders for their perspective on a variety of issues relating to STEM, including mentoring and diversity, as well as their background and career and their company’s STEM position within its industry.

Cooney began her career with GE Transportation as a machinist apprentice in a four-year program and spent more than 21 years in various roles such as plant management, materials management, international marketing, strategic sourcing, and product and inventory management. Before joining Siemens, she served as vice president, manufacturing at Alladin Industries. After joining Siemens, she spent 11 years in the company’s industry sector.

Cooney holds an MBA from Emory University and a bachelor’s degree in industrial management from Gannon University.