
Carrie Uhl
GE Healthcare - WiM
Professional Bio
Carrie Uhl joined GE Healthcare in 2019 as Chief Procurement Officer, where she is responsible for setting the vision and strategy for the global sourcing process, ensuring consistent and effective approaches to supplier selection and supplier quality, strategic category management, total cost of ownership improvement, and supply chain risk mitigation.
Prior to joining GE Healthcare, Carrie was the VP of Purchasing and Supply Chain, Americas at Magna International, a global leader in mobility technology. She also held purchasing positions at both Lear Corporation and Guardian Industries.
Carrie earned a B.S. in Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University. She chairs the advisory board for Wayne State University’s global supply chain program and serves on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for Junior Achievement of Southeast Michigan, and the Board of Directors for Women in Manufacturing.
In 2015, she was named by Automotive News as one of the 100 Leading Women in the North American auto industry and was included in its 2016 class of Rising Stars for automakers and suppliers.
Prior to joining GE Healthcare, Carrie was the VP of Purchasing and Supply Chain, Americas at Magna International, a global leader in mobility technology. She also held purchasing positions at both Lear Corporation and Guardian Industries.
Carrie earned a B.S. in Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University. She chairs the advisory board for Wayne State University’s global supply chain program and serves on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for Junior Achievement of Southeast Michigan, and the Board of Directors for Women in Manufacturing.
In 2015, she was named by Automotive News as one of the 100 Leading Women in the North American auto industry and was included in its 2016 class of Rising Stars for automakers and suppliers.
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