Mena Han serves as the Director of Technology at Eastman Chemical Company, where she plays a pivotal role in establishing a central technology innovation function that drives a robust pipeline of multigenerational products and technologies. With her extensive background in material science and electronic devices,...
Mena Han serves as the Director of Technology at Eastman Chemical Company, where she plays a pivotal role in establishing a central technology innovation function that drives a robust pipeline of multigenerational products and technologies. With her extensive background in material science and electronic devices, Mena is adept at navigating the complexities of R&D and new product development, ensuring that Eastman remains at the forefront of innovation in the chemical industry. Her leadership is characterized by a strategic focus on balancing short-term objectives with long-term growth, leveraging her expertise in semiconductors, renewable energy, and medical imaging technologies.
Under Mena's guidance, key projects have emerged that not only enhance Eastman's product portfolio but also align with global sustainability goals. Her initiatives in renewable energy and MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) reflect a commitment to developing cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of diverse markets. Mena's bilingual proficiency in English and Korean further enhances her ability to lead cross-cultural teams and foster collaboration across global operations.
With a strong foundation in Six Sigma methodologies, Mena emphasizes operational excellence and efficiency, driving continuous improvement across technology development processes. Her acute business acumen, combined with her organizational leadership skills, empowers her to shape strategic partnerships and collaborations that amplify Eastman's competitive edge. As a respected technology executive, Mena Han exemplifies the intersection of innovation and business strategy, positioning Eastman Chemical Company for sustained success in a rapidly changing landscape.