
63 - Hard Work Has No Shortcuts: Silvia Gonzalez on 27 Years in Industrial Automation, Global Leadership, and Paying It Forward
63 - Hard Work and Focus: Silvia Gonzalez on 27 Years in Industrial Automation, Global Leadership, and Paying It ForwardSilvia Gonzalez has spent 27 years in industrial automation, moving from her first role at GE Fanuc in Mexico City to her current position as Global Head of Software Business at Emerson, where she holds global P&L responsibility and sits on the board of directors of Progea SRL. Hers is a career built on learning fast, staying curious, and refusing to be defined by the rooms she walked into alone.In this conversation, Silvia takes us through the full arc of her journey: from tearing apart radios as a child in Mexico, to training sales forces on PLC programming before she felt ready, to developing critical control solutions for some of the largest oil and gas companies in Latin America, to leading global software teams across multiple time zones and cultures. She is direct about the moments she doubted herself, the leaders who believed in her before she did, and what it took to eventually believe it herself.This is a conversation about what it actually looks like to build a career over decades, not overnight.What we coverGrowing up in Mexico with an engineer father and a brother who pushed her to compete, and how that shaped her early driveWalking into her first job at GE Fanuc without feeling ready, and what she learned from getting up to speed fastBuilding the critical control business across Latin America, working with Pemex, Petrobras, and PDVSASpending over a decade at GE across multiple restructures, and when she first started thinking of her work as a career rather than just a jobThe move to Baker Hughes and why she said yes to a role that took her outside everything she knewThe shift from individual contributor to global leader, and how the narrative changes when it stops being about youOwning a global P&L for the first time and what it feels like from day oneSitting on a board of directors and learning to communicate from the driving seatLeading across time zones and why she does 6 AM calls without complaintBeing a woman in industrial automation, what has changed, what has not, and how she approaches mentoring the next generationThe leaders throughout her journey who saw something in her before she saw it in herselfHer blueprint for anyone building a long career with integritySupport the showIf She Talks Tech has added value to your life, consider buying us a coffee. It helps keep the stories coming. buymeacoffee.com/shetalkstechFind us on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/7aZRzRG0jFs0i8hLrmpG2R Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.















