Former Senior Amazon and GE Healthcare Executive Joins Foundation's Council

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Key Points

  • Marc Onetto retired as Amazon’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Operations and Customer Service.
  • The Council provides strategic advice, assists with raising funds, and builds awareness.

The Foundation is pleased to announce that Marc Onetto has joined its Council, a dedicated group of goodwill ambassadors who work closely with the Board of Directors and staff to provide advice and support fundraising and awareness activities.

Marc is Retired Senior Vice President of Amazon.com Worldwide Operations and Customer Service. He previously served as Executive Vice President of Worldwide Operations for Solectron, and in multiple senior leadership positions for GE Medical Systems and GE European Operations, where he was one of GE’s Six Sigma pioneers.

“Marc has professional and personal connections to focused ultrasound, from his tenure at GE to friendships with Foundation associates,” said Foundation Chairman Neal F. Kassell, MD. “His expertise in collaboration, innovation, and transformation aligns perfectly with our mission to accelerate the development and adoption of focused ultrasound. We are thrilled Marc has joined our Council.”

Currently, Marc engages executive teams and university students on how to lead lean transformation to improve customer experience and shareholder value through his consulting company, Leadership from the Mind and the Heart, LLC.

He is a board member of Flex International LTD, a member of the Innovation Board at Kering SA, and serves on the board of advisors for the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, where he received an MBA. Marc is a graduate engineer from the École Centrale de Lyon in France.

“Focused ultrasound shows tremendous promise to be a revolutionary therapeutic technology for human and veterinary medicine,” Marc said. “I am delighted to be a part of this remarkable community that is committed to improving millions of lives.”