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About
Management Consulting & Marketing Strategist
CEO, Bridgemakers Consulting
Pamela Millar has entrepreneur in her bloodstream, having spent the past twenty years launching computer software and hardware companies into the global market. She has her MBA in international management and some of the biggest names in information technology companies in the world have been her clients, including Pixar, Compaq, Netscape and Sun Microsystems. A strong believer in the power of entrepreneurial thinking, Pamela helped optimize market positioning for innovative software companies around the world, including Dynaware, Pastel Development, Pixar Corporation, No Hands Software, Kensington Microware and others. Her range of experience includes both inbound and outbound marketing, from market development planning to product advertising and messaging worldwide. She is fluent
in French and Spanish, speaks some Mandarin Chinese, and has lived and worked in France, Belgium, Mexico and Taiwan.
Pamela was senior global product strategist for Sun Microsystems for seven years, co-chairing the steering committee which determined the worldwide strategy for the company's software portfolio and chairing a group of product marketing directors across the company. Many of her responsibilities included customer needs analysis, competitive and market segment analysis, product requirements definition and global marketing strategy. In partnership with the global engineering team at Sun, Pamela contributed over one million lines of source code to the open source community, including the entire multilingual architecture for the Solaris Operating
System. Since leaving Sun, Pamela has been guiding and stewarding new entrepreneurial companies such as Gaia University, TEKIO, the Romero Institute, Earth Networks Television and te Green Technology Institute.
In her spare time, Pamela has also been active social entrepreneur. She rode her bicycle across the United States to raise money for Mobility International, an organization which helps people with disabilities travel internationally. Still committed to this cause, Pamela helped form the Accessibility initiative at Sun Microsystems, ensuring equal access for people with disabilities
to the latest internet technology across the suite of Sun's products.
Pamela co-authored a book of Buddhist spiritual teachings, which is now selling worldwide in 23 languages. Her contacts with readers around the world sensitized her to the living conditions of impoverished communities worldwide. With a rash of natural disasters in many areas of the world in the 1990's, Pamela helped organize numerous flood relief efforts in the US, Latin America and Europe. She is also a field reporter for a satellite television station broadcasting only positive and inspirational programming around the world.
Pamela is now CEO of Bridgemakers Consulting Corporation, a group of like-minded
consultants and business coaches who offer a range of services including product management and product marketing, strategic business planning, program management and cutomer service optimization.
CEO, Bridgemakers Consulting
Pamela Millar has entrepreneur in her bloodstream, having spent the past twenty years launching computer software and hardware companies into the global market. She has her MBA in international management and some of the biggest names in information technology companies in the world have been her clients, including Pixar, Compaq, Netscape and Sun Microsystems. A strong believer in the power of entrepreneurial thinking, Pamela helped optimize market positioning for innovative software companies around the world, including Dynaware, Pastel Development, Pixar Corporation, No Hands Software, Kensington Microware and others. Her range of experience includes both inbound and outbound marketing, from market development planning to product advertising and messaging worldwide. She is fluent
in French and Spanish, speaks some Mandarin Chinese, and has lived and worked in France, Belgium, Mexico and Taiwan.
Pamela was senior global product strategist for Sun Microsystems for seven years, co-chairing the steering committee which determined the worldwide strategy for the company's software portfolio and chairing a group of product marketing directors across the company. Many of her responsibilities included customer needs analysis, competitive and market segment analysis, product requirements definition and global marketing strategy. In partnership with the global engineering team at Sun, Pamela contributed over one million lines of source code to the open source community, including the entire multilingual architecture for the Solaris Operating
System. Since leaving Sun, Pamela has been guiding and stewarding new entrepreneurial companies such as Gaia University, TEKIO, the Romero Institute, Earth Networks Television and te Green Technology Institute.
In her spare time, Pamela has also been active social entrepreneur. She rode her bicycle across the United States to raise money for Mobility International, an organization which helps people with disabilities travel internationally. Still committed to this cause, Pamela helped form the Accessibility initiative at Sun Microsystems, ensuring equal access for people with disabilities
to the latest internet technology across the suite of Sun's products.
Pamela co-authored a book of Buddhist spiritual teachings, which is now selling worldwide in 23 languages. Her contacts with readers around the world sensitized her to the living conditions of impoverished communities worldwide. With a rash of natural disasters in many areas of the world in the 1990's, Pamela helped organize numerous flood relief efforts in the US, Latin America and Europe. She is also a field reporter for a satellite television station broadcasting only positive and inspirational programming around the world.
Pamela is now CEO of Bridgemakers Consulting Corporation, a group of like-minded
consultants and business coaches who offer a range of services including product management and product marketing, strategic business planning, program management and cutomer service optimization.
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Remove BeenaGilbert about 1 year ago
Pamela God bless you. I am Beena Gilbert involved in social work - taking care of poor and orphan children and working amoung very poor and underpriviledged children.
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