David Ohm

Digital Governance Manager at Intel Corporation

Role
Digital Governance Manager at Intel
Location
Beaverton, OR, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About David Ohm

I am a solutions-oriented professional with proven ability to lead multiple stakeholder groups including external business partners, vendors and globally dispersed teams. With my strong project management skills, I am able to effectively juggle multiple fast paced projects and responsibilities with limited guidance.My background in digital marketing allows me to translate business goals into creative solutions.I am an expert presenter, negotiator, facilitator and businessperson, able to forge solid relationships with multiple organization/management levels.

Experience

  1. Digital Governance Manager

    Intel

    Mar 2015 — Present · Portland, OR, US

    Team lead of Intel\'s digital Policies & Standards management framework which documents/communicates digital strategies to mitigate risk and protect Intel\'s online brand. Position requires close coordination across multiple business groups (legal, Privacy, IT, etc.) and globally dispersed teams to define and then implement digital Policies & Standards. Manager of an online digital resource website which communicates information and provides resources for creating and managing Intel\'s external facing digital experiences (web, social media channels and mobile applications).

Education

  • Oregon State University

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Political Science and Government

    1987 — 1992

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