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Director, United Kingdom Nutrition End-to-End (E2E) Supply Chain
The Director, United Kingdom Nutrition End-to-End (E2E) Supply Chain is responsible for leading the end-to-end functions (Planning, Manufacturing, Logistics, etc.) for demand fulfillment for the Flavors Division in the region. The role will help design operational strategy for operations and supply chain efficiency and ensure growth targets are defined and executed on. It also ensures seamless execution across Flavors in the region and acts as primary point of contact for the Flavors Commercial VP on all areas of the E2E.
Core Responsibilities and Tasks:
- Oversees the entire E2E Nutrition Supply Chain and Operations function
- Ensures the strategic design for operations and supply chain efficiency and also serves as point of contact for the Global Flavors president as necessary
- Partners across the Flavors business to identify and prioritize key business processes that are either absent or are considered pain points and design initiatives that will help drive efficiency improvements
- Helps facilitate best practice sharing and consistency of processes/systems across the Flavors functions and business segments
- Provides support and guidance on strategic decisions and investments
- Acts as a strategic business partner to the business in co-creating solutions and testing ideas early and often to ensure acceptance and feasibility
- Builds successful teams and collaborates with leaders and direct reports to facilitate talent development strategies
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- Must have Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, or related field
- Master's degree preferred but not required
Knowledge and Experience:
- 15+ years of experience
- Knowledge of ADM’s Nutrition business processes, policies, and stakeholders
- Experience Leading Teams through large scale transformations
- Proven experience in managing large budgets
- Experience working in a global, matrixed organization
- Strong strategic thinking and problem solving with the ability to both recognize and anticipate problems
Technical Skills:
- Business Process Management
- Leadership
- Financial Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Food and Beverage Manufacturing
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