Laurie Yoler, experienced board director and strategist, has broken barriers and served on 22 boards: public, private, startup and nonprofit. She has three decades of experience operating, scaling and advising companies from seed startups to multinational corporations.
Yoler began her career working in artificial intelligence as a coder in the mid-1980's. She transitioned over to product management first serving at Accenture and PwC before working at Visa. Her time at Visa taught her how vital developing partnerships is to help drive and scale a company. After three years, she was then recruited to Sun Microsystems to help them expand into new markets.
When she decided she wanted to pivot and serve on public company boards, she needed to show recent experience at a large public company. She accepted an opportunity as president of QualComm Labs. Next, make sure the facilities are safe and that you can provide security and infrastructure to remote workers.
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