SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) has officially announced the appointment of Carmel Galvin as its new Chief Human Resources Officer, effective March 5, 2018. In this pivotal role, Galvin will be responsible for leading all human resources functions across the company, including strategic planning, learning and development, talent acquisition, and employee relations. Additionally, she will oversee Corporate Real Estate, Travel, Safety, and Security departments.
Galvin brings over two decades of experience in human resources, having worked with global organizations such as Deloitte, Advent Software, and MSCI Barra Inc. Prior to joining Autodesk, she served as the Chief Human Resources Officer at Glassdoor, where she played a key role in shaping the company's culture and growth strategy.
“Carmel embodies the values that are essential to our culture,†said Andrew Anagnost, President and CEO of Autodesk. “She is bold, driven by accountability, and deeply committed to understanding our customers. I’m thrilled to have her on board as part of my leadership team.â€
“I’m excited to join a company that empowers people to create anything and where empowerment is shared among employees,†Galvin said. “I look forward to leveraging my experience from the information services, tech, and finance sectors, and helping to strengthen Autodesk’s reputation as a top workplace around the world.â€
Born in Ireland, Galvin earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Business from Trinity College Dublin, followed by a Master’s in Business Studies from the Smurfit School of Business at University College Dublin.
Autodesk develops software that enables people to design, build, and make things. From high-performance cars to towering skyscrapers, smartphones, and blockbuster films, millions of users around the world rely on Autodesk’s tools to bring their ideas to life. For more information, visit [autodesk.com](http://www.autodesk.com) or follow @autodesk on social media.
*Autodesk is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk reserves the right to change product and service offerings, specifications, and pricing at any time without notice. The company is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document.*
© 2018 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
SOURCE: Autodesk, Inc.
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When repairing the electrical system of the machine, please strictly abide by the following items. Otherwise, a little carelessness may turn a small problem into a major accident and cause greater economic losses. When repairing, please cut off the power of the host before disconnecting the wires and connectors, otherwise it will cause damage to the wiring harness, fuse fuse, and sometimes even a fire caused by a short circuit of the wire. Correctly identify the wire mark of the wire. Each wire on the wire harness corresponds to a one- or two-digit wire mark. Please pay special attention to distinguish "3" from "8", "6" from "9", and "5" With "6", "0" and "8", "1" and "7" and other numbers, so as not to misunderstand and bring you unnecessary trouble.
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