Exploring the Intersection of Government and Business with ndustrial.io COO Natalie Birdwell
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Natalie Birdwell has had an exciting career across the industrial world in both the public and private sectors. After starting her career as a sales engineer, she went on to get an MBA from UNC, worked with the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources, and is now the COO of a cutting-edge industrial IoT, analytics, and optimization company called ndustrial.In this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour, we look behind the curtain at what it’s like to work in the public sector and the challenges that come with it.As someone who’s had experience in private and public sector companies, small startups, and bigger corporations, she has a wealth of knowledge and advice to share.Natalie discusses her career, advice for others looking to make a career switch, and how ndustrial ticks all the boxes for what she wants in a role.In this episode, find out:What the early days of Natalie’s career looked like and why she got an MBAWhy success is a team sportWhy she moved into the public sector and learned more about working with the governmentThe challenges of working in the public sectorHow the role at ndustrial aligned with Natalie’s valuesNatalie’s advice for those jumping from big businesses to small startupsWhat she learned from her experiences in multiple different business typesEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“Our mission was to really truly serve on behalf of the folks that live in North Carolina, and so keeping that as our main focus always brought us back to the center of truth.”“When I came to ndustrial.IO, I came back to the root of how I've always been passionate about helping businesses grow.”“If you've always been in a large company, there's a lot of resources at your fingertips. And so if you don't have an appreciation for how those resources and things are developed, or at least an interest in that, it can be a little bit of a rude awakening.”Links & mentions:ndustrial, a company that delivers an open industrial analytics and optimization platform that enables factories to digitally transform for a sustained competitive advantageLynnwood Brewing Concern, brewing quality, award-winning craft beer in Raleigh, NCModecai Beverage Co., Raleigh's first combined brewery, taproom & bottle shopThe Raleigh Beer Garden, serving the world’s largest selection of draft beers available in a single restaurantMake sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.