Gretchen Stewart is the Principal Engineer (PE), Chief Data Scientist for Intel’s public sector and part of
AI solution architect team that works closely with Intel’s Ecosystem of software, hardware, and partner
vendors in developing solutions and programs focused on the convergence of high-performance
computing and data analytics. In her solution architecture role, she is building data analytics/ AI/ ML
practices focused on digital twins, classical ML, GenAI within Intel with federal and state government,
research institutions, universities, aerospace, energy, and advanced manufacturing customers. She has
been working closely with customers on ethical and responsible AI, building it in and not bolting it on. In
enhancing Intel’s ecosystem with these AI solutions and programs, she works with disruptors, start-ups,
and mainstream software vendors to ensure governments, educational institutions and enterprise
customers advance the future of research, have competitive advantages, building smarter cities and
provided enhanced services to citizens.
She has over 20 years’ experience in the technology sector. Her last position prior to joining Intel was
successfully leading the world-wide cross organization team as the Account General Manager for the US
Air Force, working closely with AFWA, AFRL and USAF senior leadership to ensure support of the
mission. Her extensive knowledge of and leadership experience with product life cycle development
and bringing new products to market from conception to sales delivery ensured products were
delivered on time and under budget.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Wells College and an MBA degree from Plymouth
State University, along with leadership and branding certifications from Harvard and Dartmouth. She
graduated with distinction in Harvard data analytics’ program jointly developed by Harvard Business
School, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Harvard Faculty of Arts and Science in
June 2019.
Outside of work, Gretchen is active in mentoring young women starting their careers through Women’s
Unlimited in Boston. She is former President of the Lexington-Concord, greater Boston AFCEA chapter,
and she is representing Intel on the AFCEA International Executive Board striving to promote STEM
programs and dialogue with government, industry, and academia.
Gretchen Stewart is the Principal Engineer (PE), Chief Data Scientist for Intel’s public sector and part of
AI solution architect team that works closely with Intel’s Ecosystem of software, hardware, and partner
vendors in developing solutions and programs focused on the convergence of high-performance
computing and data analytics. In her solution architecture role, she is building data analytics/ AI/ ML
practices focused on digital twins, classical ML, GenAI within Intel with federal and state government,
research institutions, universities, aerospace, energy, and advanced manufacturing customers. She has
been working closely with customers on ethical and responsible AI, building it in and not bolting it on. In
enhancing Intel’s ecosystem with these AI solutions and programs, she works with disruptors, start-ups,
and mainstream software vendors to ensure governments, educational institutions and enterprise
customers advance the future of research, have competitive advantages, building smarter cities and
provided enhanced services to citizens.
She has over 20 years’ experience in the technology sector. Her last position prior to joining Intel was
successfully leading the world-wide cross organization team as the Account General Manager for the US
Air Force, working closely with AFWA, AFRL and USAF senior leadership to ensure support of the
mission. Her extensive knowledge of and leadership experience with product life cycle development
and bringing new products to market from conception to sales delivery ensured products were
delivered on time and under budget.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Wells College and an MBA degree from Plymouth
State University, along with leadership and branding certifications from Harvard and Dartmouth. She
graduated with distinction in Harvard data analytics’ program jointly developed by Harvard Business
School, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Harvard Faculty of Arts and Science in
June 2019.
Outside of work, Gretchen is active in mentoring young women starting their careers through Women’s
Unlimited in Boston. She is former President of the Lexington-Concord, greater Boston AFCEA chapter,
and she is representing Intel on the AFCEA International Executive Board striving to promote STEM
programs and dialogue with government, industry, and academia.