S5E5 | It’s About the How: Siemens USA’s Juan Ignacio Diaz on Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
LRN’s Ben DiPietro speaks with Juan Ignacio Diaz, chief compliance officer for the U.S. and Latin America for Siemens USA, about how COVID-19 has forever changed the workplace; the importance and necessity of being a champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion; and why the job of ethics and compliance isn’t for the faint of heart.
“This job never ends. When you are in compliance, you never say, ‘I did it, that’s it, we made it,’ because the risks are always there...It’s a constant effort that we have to do every single day.”
- Juan Ignacio Diaz
Juan Ignacio Díaz is senior vice president and chief compliance officer for Siemens USA, based in Atlanta. Diaz is responsible for the overall strategic management and direction of the compliance organization in the United States and Latin America. Since joining the company in 2008, Diaz has served in various functions in Mexico, Chile, and South America, first as general counsel for Chile and then for the South American region.
In 2013 he was appointed CEO for Siemens Chile, and was responsible for its mobility division. In 2018 he was named Siemens country CEO for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. He served as board member for Siemens Gamesa Latin America, and as a vice president of the World Energy Council (Chile & Mexico).
Díaz holds an MBA from UAI-Chile, a master of laws from Duke University, and a law degree from UFT-Chile. Prior to joining Siemens, he worked as an attorney at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, and before that as a lawyer for LATAM Airlines.
What You’ll Learn on this Episode:
[1:30] What sparked Diaz’s interest in ethics and compliance, and how has his career path led to him to where he is?
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