DaimlerChrysler and Motorola join CLODE Board
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Motorola, Inc. and DaimlerChrysler became the latest companies to join the Broad School's Center for Leadership of the Digital Enterprise (CLODE). These two companies join Dow Chemical, Ford, IBM, and Solectron on the CLODE Corporate Partnership Board.
Stu Reed, Executive Vice President of Motorola's integrated supply chain and a founding member of Michigan State University's Center for Leadership of the Digital Enterprise Board of Directors, has been in East Lansing a lot lately helping to strategize CLODE's future. While he's been in town for the board meetings, taking a leadership role in attracting major corporations to be part of CLODE research efforts, he's also speaking to Broad School students about supply chain issues.
Sue Unger, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer for DaimlerChrysler, AG. She is responsible for directing systems and computer hardware strategy and planning, systems applications development, data center operations and telecommunications network operations. In 2003, she received the Michigan State University "Alumni Service Award" and the Association of Women in Computing "Top American Women" award.

"Organizing and leading a digital enterprise presents an enormous set of practical problems. The Center provides an opportunity for us to study these problems on a deeper theoretical level. By advancing theory, we provide new ways of dealing with the practical challenges."

