Martha Pittman
About Martha Pittman
Martha Pittman is the Gil Agile Information Retention Lead at Chevron in San Ramon, California, with over a decade of experience in various managerial roles focusing on enterprise architecture and strategic planning.
Current Role at Chevron
Martha Pittman currently serves as the Gil Agile Information Retention Lead at Chevron based in San Ramon, California. In this role, she has been leading the Agile Information Retention team since January 2017. Her responsibilities include managing the retention and utilization of information in agile project environments, ensuring data integrity and accessibility.
Previous Roles at Chevron
Martha Pittman has held multiple managerial positions at Chevron, demonstrating extensive experience in various domains. From 2014 to 2016, she worked as an Enterprise Architect, Major Capital Project. Prior to that, she was the Manager of Enterprise Architecture from 2010 to 2013 and the Manager of Strategy Planning and Architecture from 2009 to 2010. Additionally, she managed Strategy Technology Services IT from 2008 to 2009. All these roles have been based in San Ramon, California.
Educational Background
Martha Pittman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. Her academic background in engineering has provided a strong foundation for her numerous managerial and technical roles at Chevron.
Experience in Major Capital Projects
As an Enterprise Architect for Major Capital Projects at Chevron from 2014 to 2016, Martha Pittman contributed to the planning and execution of large-scale investments. Her role involved ensuring the alignment of technology strategies with business objectives, contributing to significant capital projects within the organization.
Expertise in Strategy Technology Services
From 2008 to 2009, Martha Pittman managed Strategy Technology Services IT at Chevron. Her work in this role focused on strategic planning and the implementation of technology services, which has been integral to her subsequent positions in enterprise architecture and strategic planning within the company.