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LFM Pro-Sem

By Tim Cawley, Senior Vice President of Global Logistics & Fulfillment, Integrated Supply Chain for Motorola

About Tim Cawley:
Tim CawleyTim Cawley is senior vice president of Global Logistics and Fulfillment for Motorola’s Integrated Supply Chain, which comprises all transportation, storage, distribution and fulfillment for all of Motorola’s businesses worldwide. Prior to this role in July 2006, Tim was senior vice president of Supply Chain operations for Motorola's Mobile Devices business, serving as Mobile Devices’ point of contact for all supply-chain activities, with his team acting as a liaison between the business and Motorola’s global manufacturing, logistics and procurement functions.

Before assuming his role in Mobile Devices supply chain operations in May 2005, Cawley was senior vice president for the CDMA product line in Mobile Devices, where he was responsible for the development of wireless handset products for CDMA customers around the world. Prior to that, he was general manager of Mobile Devices’ North America region, responsible for go-to-market efforts for mobile phones and consumer two-way radios in the U.S. and Canada.

Prior to joining Motorola in 2001, Cawley held management positions with SBC/Ameritech Inc., beginning in 1993 as vice president of marketing and later as president of its Small Business Services unit. Cawley was appointed president of SBC/Ameritech International in 1997, and was based in Brussels, Belgium, where he served on the boards of several European telecom companies.

Cawley also served as chief executive officer for Revell-Monogram, world leader in hobby model kits. He began his career with Procter & Gamble, the world’s largest consumer packaged-goods company, and held brand-management positions for Tide and Era laundry detergents.

Cawley holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame and completed the Global Leadership Program at the University of Michigan.

 
   

Event Details:

Monday,
November 13, 2006

Time
4:15 pm

Location
E51-315

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