Cheryl Biagini won the 2017 Women of Color STEM Award for Managerial Leadership in Industry. She is a senior manager in manufacturing engineering at Raytheon Company.
WHY SHE WON:
"I have spent most of my career in engineering design and development. Last year, I decided to make a career change to increase my business acumen and skill set by taking a position in the supply chain to run the Electrical Supplier Engineering Department. I really enjoy developing others and find it a very rewarding experience to watch people grow and reach their full potential. I inspire others by encouraging them to constantly stretch themselves and soar to heights they hadn't thought of before. I have an open door policy and people always come first."
WHAT SHE DOES:
Cheryl Biagini leads an organization of engineering professionals focused on supplier technical performance for a portfolio of electrical technologies. She serves as a key member of the RMS Supplier Engineering leadership team. This role is critical to ensure Supply Chain achieves the mission of supplying Quality, Compliant Hardware On-Time, Every Time to factory floors and is crucial to ensure Raytheon Missile Systems meet its goals.
Responsibilities include:
• Developing a strong team and pipeline of future leaders and passionate successors
• Developing a culture of identifying true root cause and implementing corrective actions to
prevent future escapes and continuously improve overall supplied part quality
• Leading the respective technology councils and supplier strategies for suppliers
• Listening to the suppliers to improve performance and eliminate inefficiencies
• Interfacing with peers across the corporation to solve common supplier issues across the
Enterprise