From CEOs of Mayo, U.S. Bank and nVent on Midwestern leadership — North Star Summit 2025 · · Star Tribune
“Today our engineers use AI for coding, testing, and helping new engineers learn software languages, and marketing uses it to show products in data centers; ultimately AI should complement what we do — synthesize large data and provide analysis so people can respond to customers with empathy.”
On , Beth Wozniak, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman of the Board at NVENT ELECTRIC PLC, spoke about artificial intelligence during CEOs of Mayo, U.S. Bank and nVent on Midwestern leadership — North Star Summit 2025 on Star Tribune.
Beth Wozniak, chair and CEO of nVent Electric, has discussed the company's growth and its role in the expanding electrical infrastructure market. In July 2025, she noted that nVent's market capitalization had grown from under $4 billion to $12 billion since its 2018 stock exchange listing, attributing the growth to electrification and AI data center demand. Wozniak stated that the company has expanded its manufacturing capability in Minnesota and is adding hundreds of jobs, and she highlighted nVent's liquid cooling technology for data centers as a key product. She described the company's use of AI as still in its early stages, applied to coding, cybersecurity, and transactional functions. At the North Star Summit in November 2025, Wozniak said that nVent is expanding into a new facility in Blaine, Minnesota, and is hiring locally while working with technical colleges on apprenticeships. She stated that the electrical grid's capacity, which took a century to build, needs to double in the next 25 years, and that nVent's products are critical to that buildout. Wozniak also described liquid cooling as capable of reducing energy use in data centers by about 50%, and said that AI should complement human work by synthesizing data so employees can respond to customers with empathy.