Ray Stewart has extensive work experience in various manufacturing and operations management roles. Ray started their career at Toyoda Gosei in 1988 as a Production and Inventory Control Manager, overseeing departments such as production control, inventory, purchasing, and shipping and receiving. Ray then joined W.W. Wood Products Inc as a Plant Manager, responsible for profit and loss at a 20 million dollar OEM production facility. Ray later became the Plant Manager at Miller Contract Supply, where they successfully turned around the high-end millwork company. Ray then joined Honeywell FM&T as a Manufacturing Manager and Timesavers, Inc as the VP of Manufacturing, where they focused on improving operations in the industrial machinery industry. Since 2001, Ray has been the Vice President Operations at Everlast Worldwide, leading operations, manufacturing, and distribution for the company's non-licensed product line worldwide.
Ray Stewart attended Poplar Bluff High School, but no information is available regarding the years of attendance or field of study. After high school, from 1977 to 1980, they attended Three Rivers Community College and earned an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies. Ray then transferred to Kansas State University, where they studied Architectural Engineering from 1979 to 1984. Finally, from 1985 to 1987, Ray Stewart attended Southeast Missouri State University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Art, Industrial Technology.
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