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  • Siemens USA Strengthens Government Affairs Team with New Hires

    Siemens USA Strengthens Government Affairs Team with New Hires

    Siemens USA has strengthened its Government Affairs (GA) organization with the addition of strategic hires and promotions to enhance the company’s policy expertise and align advocacy efforts with Siemens’ business priorities across infrastructure, transportation, manufacturing, workforce and technology.

    “We are thrilled to deepen our bench of seasoned policy and political experts to advance our business priorities in Washington D.C. and nationally,” said Brie N. Sachse, senior vice president & head of government affairs for Siemens USA. “These dynamic government relations professionals bring a policy lens to the opportunities where Siemens technologies and services can help address our nation’s most significant challenges.”

    Recently Promoted Strategic Leaders & New Additions:

    • Drew Wayne is now managing director for digital, tax and trade policy on the federal affairs team. Drew joined Siemens in 2020 to manage the tax and trade portfolio. He continues this role while expanding the team’s focus on policies impacting advanced manufacturing, including research, incentives, AI, and cybersecurity. Drew spent ten years on Capitol Hill covering a range of policy issues, including the establishment of the Manufacturing USA program, advancing the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act and serving as Chief of Staff.
    • Ryan Dalton is now managing director for state & local government affairs. Ryan joined Siemens in 2021 focused on policy and external affairs in the Northeast and managing the company’s transportation policy priorities at the federal level. Prior to Siemens, Ryan spent nearly fifteen years serving three different New York governors in both Albany, NY, and Washington, DC. Additionally, Ryan served as a senior member of the BGR Group, where he advised clients on strategic communications, legislative advocacy, and regulatory compliance.
    • Julie Herbert joins as senior manager for transportation policy. Julie has extensive experience in automotive and transportation policy. She most recently worked at Hyundai Motor Company. Prior to that, she held roles in policy and client development at Sidley Austin LLP and AARP.
    • Meredith Beeson joins as director for the state & local government affairs team. Meredith has background in policy work focused on inbound companies. Before joining Siemens, she led state policy advocacy for the Global Business Alliance (GBA), a trade association supporting multinational companies in the U.S. Prior to GBA, she worked on the state policy team at Target.
    • John Pappas joins as the director of climate and infrastructure policy. John brings experience in clean energy policy and advocacy from his previous roles, including Energy Policy Counsel for U.S. Representative Kathy Castor (D-FL) and Government Affairs Director at Monument Advocacy where he represented clients in clean hydrogen, low-carbon cement, and other clean tech sectors.
    • Pooja Patel joins as manager, digital policy and will cover the emerging technology landscape including AI, cyber security and data privacy. Previously, Pooja gained experience at multiclient firms Signal Group and Brumidi Group in developing effective advocacy strategies.
    • Patrick McGarry, Jr., joins as state & local policy & legislative analyst. Previously, Patrick was at Stateside Associates, a state and local public policy advocacy firm, part of the policy team for U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO). Patrick’s addition to the team reflects the growing level of activity within the state and local governments impacting Siemens businesses.
    • Roosevelt Holmes joins as director of partnerships & coalitions where he brings extensive experience in coalition-building and public affairs. Before assuming this role, Roosevelt held several positions in the Biden-Harris Administration most recently as chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency. Roosevelt also spent time in the Florida Senate, the Office of U. S. Representative Kathy Castor, the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce under Congressman Bobby Scott, and the United Negro College Fund.
    • Barbara Kadash re-joins Siemens as government affairs manager, political programming & operations lead providing support for teamwide organization projects, overseeing administrative functions and leading compliance and regulatory requirements for the company’s Political Action Committee as well as lobbying disclosures. Most recently, Barbara was a business coordinator and operations professional for General Motors. Prior to that, Barbara served in administrative roles for various Siemens entities.

    The new additions round out a strong slate of policy experts including Drew Colliatie, who serves as director for digital policy, focused on industrial markets, and Edward Adutwum, federal policy & legislative analyst. This team will continue to serve as policy champions, positioning the company with external stakeholders to advance Siemens U.S. legislative agenda.

    About Siemens Corp.

    Siemens Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, is a leading technology company focusing on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare sectors. Established in 1847, Siemens has been in operation for over 175 years. Globally, Siemens AG reported revenues of approximately €78 billion in fiscal that ended on September 30, 2023. The Siemens Group USA generated revenue of approximately $20 billion and employs approximately 45,000 people serving customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The company is headquartered in Munich, Germany, with its U.S. operations is based in Washington, D.C.

    Source: Siemens

  • Hexagon Appoints Anders Svensson as President and CEO

    Hexagon Appoints Anders Svensson as President and CEO

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan 21, 2025 – The Hexagon Board of Directors has appointed Anders Svensson as president and CEO. Anders Svensson will take office on July 20, 2025 at the latest, succeeding Norbert Hanke, who will continue as interim president and CEO until then.

    Anders Svensson. Source: LinkedIn

    Anders Svensson joins Hexagon from Konecranes where he has been president and CEO since October 2022. Prior to his current role, Anders Svensson has held various leadership positions within Sandvik since 2008. Most recently he was president of Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions and a member of Sandvik group executive management. Anders Svensson is a Swedish citizen and holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering.

    “I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Anders Svensson as the new president and CEO of Hexagon. He has a strong track record, in terms of leadership experience, enhancing company culture, driving customer-centricity and delivering strong growth and improved profitability. Under Anders’ leadership, Hexagon will be well placed to capture the exciting opportunities that lie ahead, and deliver on our existing financial targets,” says Ola Rollén, chairman of the board of Hexagon AB. “I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Norbert Hanke for his continuing dedication to Hexagon, most recently as acting president and CEO.”

    “I feel privileged that the Board has given me the opportunity to lead Hexagon at such an exciting time. Hexagon, with its market leading positions in both sensors and software, history of innovation and strong culture is uniquely placed to capture many of the disruptive growth opportunities that lie ahead, across autonomy, robotic solutions, digital twins and the application of AI. I very much look forward to working with new colleagues around the world and building on a great foundation for profitable growth and future success,” says Anders Svensson.

  • Usman Shuja Appointed to the Executive Board of Nemetschek Group

    Usman Shuja Appointed to the Executive Board of Nemetschek Group

    MUNICH, Germany, Jan 14, 2025 – The Nemetschek Group is expanding its Executive Board. The Supervisory Board unanimously appointed Usman Shuja to the Executive Board, effective on Jan 1. Usman Shuja will continue to serve as chief division officer (CDO) of the Build & Construct Division and as CEO of Bluebeam Inc.

    With this appointment, Usman Shuja becomes the third member of the Executive Board,alongside CEO Yves Padrines and CFO Louise Öfverström. Usman Shuja joined the Nemetschek Group in September 2023. Under his leadership, he has already successfully shaped the strategic direction of the Build & Construct Division with an improved go-to-market approach and the successful execution of Bluebeam’s subscription transition. Another important milestone was the successful acquisition of GoCanvas, a leading SaaS provider of field worker collaboration software.

    “I am delighted to welcome Usman to the Executive Board,” says Yves Padrines, CEO of the Nemetschek Group. “He is an exceptional leader with extensive industry expertise and a deep understanding of how companies innovate and evolve to ultimately better serve their customers. Since joining the Nemetschek Group, Usman has already implemented key strategic priorities that position Bluebeam and the Build & Construct Division for the next phase of growth.”

    On his appointment Usman Shuja states: “I am thrilled to join the Executive Board and work closely with the talented teams across the Nemetschek Group. Together, we have a tremendous opportunity to drive innovation, advance the industry, and deliver exceptional value to our customers and partners. I am looking forward to contributing to the Group’s success by fostering growth through innovation, go-to-market excellence, and creating delightful customer experiences, all while pursuing our shared vision for the future.”

    Usman Shuja is an accomplished technology leader with vast experience driving operational excellence in international, high-growth companies. Prior to joining the Nemetschek Group, he was vice president and general manager of the Connected Buildings division at Honeywell. Other stages in his career included renowned companies such as Boston Consulting Group, IBM and Dell. Usman Shuja was also a founding member of Avathon (formerly SparkCognition), a software company specializing in AI.

    He holds a master’s in public administration (MPA) from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and a bachelor’s in computer science from the University of Texas at Austin.

    Source: Nemetschek