
Aldo Noseda is Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Eastman, where he leads the company’s digital strategy and a team of nearly 900 employees. Since 2018, he has driven a multi-year modernization of Eastman’s systems, built a data and analytics program with significant advances in AI, launched digital products that create new revenue streams, and established a cybersecurity program recognized across the industry.
In addition to his IT responsibilities, Aldo oversees Eastman’s multifunctional shared service operations in India. Before joining Eastman, he spent 27 years at Monsanto in global IT and business leadership roles, including P&L responsibility, during which he led programs that modernized the agriculture industry and integrated physical and digital solutions.
Aldo serves on the board of Ballad Health, where he chairs the Strategy and Innovation Committee, and has held advisory roles with leading universities and technology councils. He is a three-time CIO 100 Award winner, a Tennessee Global CIO ORBIE recipient, and a three-time Top 100 IT Influential Hispanic. Aldo holds a graduate degree in Information Systems Engineering from the National Technology University and completed an executive program in Business Administration at IAE University in Buenos Aires.
On the 66th episode of Enterprise AI Innovators, Aldo Noseda, Chief Information Officer at Eastman Chemical Company, joins the show to share how Eastman is using AI to accelerate R&D knowledge retrieval, deliver customer-facing digital services, and drive day-to-day productivity across the enterprise through secure, customized genAI access.
On the 66th episode of Enterprise AI Innovators, Aldo Noseda, Chief Information Officer at Eastman Chemical Company, joins the show to share how Eastman is using AI to accelerate R&D knowledge retrieval, deliver customer-facing digital services, and drive day-to-day productivity across the enterprise through secure, customized genAI access.
Read about Aldo’s perspective on how Eastman is using AI to turn internal data science strength into customer-facing services like Fluid Genius, while also rolling out a secure “AI for the masses” engine that’s already seeing broad employee adoption and faster software delivery.