Waldom podcast: Sannah Vinding, leadership in manufacturing
Waldom Electronics is excited to release the latest episode in its Waldom Executive Series, featuring the esteemed Sannah Vinding, a prominent figure in the Electronics and Semiconductor Industry.
Waldom Electronics is excited to release the latest episode in its Waldom Executive Series, featuring the esteemed Sannah Vinding, a prominent figure in the Electronics and Semiconductor Industry.
With over 20 years under her belt in product development and B2B (business-to-business) marketing, Vinding's story isn't just about her impressive career growth; it's about her passion for creativity, learning, and leading. With a background in mechanical engineering and a naturally curious and innovative spirit, Vinding has held various key positions, from managing product development to spearheading innovation projects. These roles not only pushed her career forward but also shaped her into a leader, responsible for guiding and motivating her team.
The interview shone a light on Vinding's motivation behind starting her podcast, Leadership in Manufacturing, which has gained recognition as one of the top electronics podcasts of 2024. Through her podcast, Vinding aims to share valuable leadership insights and experiences from industry leaders, helping listeners improve their leadership skills.
A large part of the conversation revolved around the fast-paced changes in the electronics manufacturing field, highlighted by advancements in AI (Artificial Intelligence), automation, and digitalisation. Vinding emphasised the importance of staying up-to-date with these trends to navigate the industry effectively. She also pointed out the need for companies to digitise their operations to stay competitive. The talk also covered the impact of Vinding's podcast in fostering thought leadership and innovation.
In today's world, where information is readily available from various sources, her podcast offers a platform for professional growth and learning, providing listeners with insights and advice from those at the top of their game.
Highlighting the importance of collaboration between companies like Waldom and manufacturers, Vinding stressed that such partnerships are key to driving innovation and efficiency in the supply chain. This collaboration ensures the development and distribution of products that make our lives easier and better.
Looking to the future, Vinding shared her thoughts on the rapid pace of innovation and the need for companies to remain agile, listen to their employees and customers, and leverage tools like AI and data analytics to tackle upcoming challenges.
This discussion offers predictions for the electronics and semiconductor markets in the next 5–10 years and the crucial role companies like Waldom will play.