Nate Schimmoller

VP Solution Design - Supply Chain/operations at 84.51°

Nate Schimmoller has a diverse work experience spanning over 25 years. Nate started their career at Breed Technologies, Inc., where they worked as a Test Engineer and Product Engineer, primarily focusing on airbag design and development. Nate then joined DaimlerChrysler Corporation as a Release Engineer, responsible for coordinating the design and development of the Inflatable Knee Bolster for the 2002 Jeep Liberty. After that, they worked at TRW Corporation as a Product Engineer, where they led the creation and execution of a business capture strategy for the DaimlerChrysler account.

In 2003, Nate joined Evenflo as a Product Engineer, where they led the design, development, and validation of a high-volume booster seat. Nate was later promoted to Manager, overseeing a team of engineers and designers. Nate also worked as a Product Manager, responsible for the P&L, strategy, and new product development in the stroller and travel system category.

Nate then joined Ameda Breastfeeding as a Product Development Manager, driving the development and commercialization of breastfeeding products. After that, they worked at Evenflo Co, Inc. as a Senior Product Manager, responsible for creating and executing the comprehensive strategy for re-entry into the large furniture categories.

In 2011, Nate started working at Market6 as a Director and later as a Senior Director in Client Services. Nate then joined 84.51° as a Director of Supply Chain Consulting, and currently holds the position of VP Category Management Transformation and VP Solution Design - Supply Chain/Operations.

Throughout their career, Nate has demonstrated expertise in product development, strategy, and supply chain consulting, making valuable contributions to various companies in the consumer goods industry.

Nate Schimmoller received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 1996. Nate then went on to earn a Master's degree in Business Administration from The Stephen M. Ross School of Business, completing their studies in 2003.

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Timeline

  • VP Solution Design - Supply Chain/operations

    August, 2020 - present

  • VP Category Management Transformation

    June, 2019

  • Director, Supply Chain Consulting

    August, 2016

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