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Ken Kremsky is In Charge of Bringing Up Process Improvement and Significant Growth

Ken Kremsky is in charge of bringing up process improvement and significant growth. For his company, he has been putting aside a sizable $75 million yearly.

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Ken Kremsky is In Charge of Bringing Up Process Improvement and Significant Growth

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  1. Ken Kremsky is In Charge of Bringing Up Process Improvement and Significant Growth

  2. Ken Kremsky Formerly Served as the Controller at Lehigh Valley • Ken Kremsky made his best efforts to manage all the accounting activities for the facility that include preparation of the annual operation budget. • He was also involved in the handling of both internal and external audits. • Besides, he managed all the aspects of the Accounting department that include Accounts Payable, Payroll, Inventory, Supply Chain, and Production.

  3. He Serves as the Senior Financial Manager at Mondelez International • Ken is in charge of bringing up process improvement and significant growth. • For his company, he has been putting aside a sizable $75 million yearly. • He placed a lot of emphasis on establishing projects to streamline processes across all North American operations.

  4. Ken Has Over 22 Years of Experience in Both Corporate and Field Manufacturing • Being a strategic finance executive, Ken Kremsky is aimed at reducing cost which includes lowering labor costs, IT expenses, and freezing spending. • By first creating a thorough flowchart for each manufacturing line and finding opportunities for improvement in relation to manpower, raw materials, and packaging waste material, Kenneth may apply his techniques in as little as one week.

  5. Regarding His Education Credentials • Ken Kremsky holds a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Penn State University with 3.8 GPA out of 4. • He also holds Master’s degree in Business Administration from La Salle University with 3.9 GPA out of 4.

  6. Thank YouKen Kremsky

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