Carolyn Chin
Carolyn Chin is a technology and e-business savvy senior executive
with general management, strategy, marketing, technology and
operations experience in information technology, financial
services, media, telecommunications, health, education and
small business market segments. She has extensive start-up
and turnaround expertise and a strong track record for breakthrough
problem solving, profit and market share improvement, speedy
results, talent recruitment and team-building.
Carolyn is Chairman and CEO of Cebiz, a consulting, real estate
and investment firm. In addition, she is co-founder and faculty
member for “On Board Bootcamps,” designed to assist
women/minorities join and serve on corporate boards. She served
as Chairman of the Board of Commtouch (Nasdaq CTCH) of Mountain
View, CA and Netanya, Israel, a leader in anti-SPAM solutions
from ’01-’04 and remains on the board and its Compensation
Committee. In ’01-’02, she served as Chairman and
interim CEO for KindMark (a leader in e-philanthropy and automated
giving technology and services). In 2003, she was elected to
the Board of Directors of CH2M Hill, a $4B+ infrastructure
services firm that was named by Fortune as “one of the
top 100 firms to work for” and “one of the most
admired.” In 2004, she was elected to the boards of State
Farm Bank and Holcim US (one of the world’s largest producers
of cement/building materials).
Her prior work experience includes EVP Marketing, Sales, and
Business Development at MarketXT, an e-commerce firm that pioneered
extended hours trading for individual investors. She also served
as EVP and Chief Marketing Officer for Reuters America where
she created and managed a new branding strategy and developed
Reuters’ strategy for moving content to e-commerce delivery
to increase target market size and margin. Before Reuters,
she held a number of senior positions at IBM including Vice
President, Corporate Strategy and External Development and
General Manager of Electronic Commerce in which she started
and managed IBM’s global e-commerce business. Prior to
IBM, Ms. Chin served in senior positions (VP/SVP) at Citibank
in private banking, credit cards, Quotron and business development.
She has also held general management, marketing and strategic
planning positions at AT&T and at the U.S. Departments
of HUD (Housing and Urban Development) and HEW (Health, Education,
Welfare) including serving as Chief of Staff and Chief Regulations
Officer.
Ms. Chin has served on a number of corporate boards and advisory
boards including: stockjungle.com (financial community and
mutual funds); Emediat (provider of Linux rapid application
design tools); CEO Global Resources (database and community
software and services firm); Allegiance Bank; EJV Partners
(broker-dealer consortium); RWDOG (Reuters Web Development
Operations Group); CRS (Citicorp Retail Services); MediaPearls
(streaming and multi-media) Advisory Board; Northwestern Mutual
Life Internet Advisory Board; UBS/Global Asset Management Advisory
Board; Avis Advisory Board; Swissotel Advisory Board, Indentrus
Advisory Board (security, identification); Tiger 21 Advisory
Board (investments) and Metro Home (apartment rentals).
She has extensive negotiations experience and served as a
member of the US delegation, working with David Rockefeller,
to the Dartmouth Conferences for bilateral discussions with
the USSR. Also, she was a US delegate, with Ambassador Woodcock,
to bilateral discussions with China on trade and Taiwan. In
January ’05, she served on a delegation of Chinese-Americans
to meet with the President of Taiwan and Hong Kong/Beijing
leaders to promote better Taiwan- China and US-Greater China
relations.
Ms. Chin was a founding board member of Independent Sector,
the national umbrella organization for corporations, foundations
and non-profits. She has been active on a number of non-profit
boards including: Committee for Economic Development (CED)
(developed rebranding, marketing and client retention plan);
Committee of 100 (prominent Chinese Americans); New York City
Outward Bound; and the Redford Institute (to promote organ
donation). She provided the leadership for a national landmark
research study for the Committee of 100, in collaboration with
the ADL (Anti-Defamation League), on discrimination and prejudice
towards Chinese Americans and Asian Americans. She also co-chaired
a recent study conducted by the Committee of 100 with Zogby
on “American Attitudes Towards China and US-China Relations” released
January 2005 in Hong Kong.
Carolyn received her MBA from the Harvard Business School
and BS in Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
(receiving the highest honor for leadership) and was a White
House Fellow (America’s most prestigious leadership development
program). Her other honors include selection as one of Glamour
Magazine’s Outstanding Young Working Women, Outstanding
Woman of New Jersey, Who’s Who in America. She is a frequent
speaker at conferences and has appeared in numerous TV shows
and press articles.
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