The 38th St. Gallen Symposium
University of St. Gallen
Switzerland
15–17 May 2008

Global Capitalism – Local Values

Member of the Faculty

Bonnie Nixon Gardiner
Global Program Manager
Supply Chain Social and Environmental Responsibility
Hewlett-Packard Company
Palo Alto



Curriculum Vitae


Born in 1959. Bonnie Nixon Gardiner holds a Bachelor in sociology and communications from the State College in Pennsylvania and completed PA credit courses towards Masters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University and at the University of California, Berkeley.


Prior to joining Hewlett-Packard (HP), as vice president of an environmental communications firm, Bonnie Nixon Gardiner managed more than 200 public and private sector projects with business, government, community and non-governmental entities. Her 23 years of experience spans across several industries including technology, biotech, financial, water, natural resource protection and utilities, food processing and transportation. In her current position as Global Program Manager at HP, Bonnie Nixon Gardiner is responsible for strategy and management of HP’s worldwide Supply Chain Social and Environmental Responsibility Program.


She also plays a leadership role with major competitors and suppliers on a common industry code of conduct and implementation tools including risk assessment, self assessment, auditing and reporting tools. In addition, Bonnie Nixon Gardiner oversees a worldwide audit programme with 500 suppliers and providing ongoing audit training to 70 staff located in Mexico, South America, Eastern Europe, India, China and Southeast Asia.


In addition, Bonnie Nixon Gardiner published in multiple journals and feature articles including Business Week, the New York Times, the Financial Times, IB.Com, Supply Chain Logistics Magazine and Purchasing Magazine.

 

38th St. Gallen Symposium


Work Session
Social and Environmental Change in the World's Largest High Tech Supply Chain
Thursday, 15 May 2008, 16:15–17:45


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