Kris Mayor

Manager, Sales Control Operations/Logistics at ITO EN (North America) INC.

Kris Mayor has extensive work experience in logistics and operations management. They started at ABKIT Inc. in 2002 as an Order Processing/Customer Service Representative, where they processed customer sales orders and resolved order inquiries. In 2004, they joined the US Air Force as an Operations Management Apprentice, serving as a liaison between customers and the Civil Engineering squadron. After leaving the Air Force in 2005, they returned to ABKIT Inc. as an Operations Manager, responsible for inventory control, sales order processing, and sales forecasting. In 2006, they became a Marketing Programs Manager at ABKIT Inc., organizing the company's participation in trade events and managing promotional offers. Kris then joined ITO EN (North America) INC. in 2010 as a Logistics Coordinator and later became the Logistics Manager, overseeing logistics operations until January 2020. In 2020, they worked remotely as a Logistics Specialist for ITO EN (North America) INC. and later transitioned to the role of Temporary Logistics Coordinator. Currently, Kris holds the position of Manager, Sales Control Operations/Logistics at ITO EN (North America) INC. starting in March 2022.

Kris Mayor's education history consists of several educational experiences. They attended Newtown High School, but the specific start and end years are not provided. After high school, Kris went on to study at The City University of New York from 2005 to 2007, focusing on business studies.

In 2010, Kris obtained a certification as a Holistic Health Coach from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. This certification was granted by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.

In 2017, Kris enrolled at the Swedish Institute, a College of Health Sciences, where they pursued an Associate of Occupational Studies degree in Massage Therapy. They successfully completed the program in 2019.

Additionally, Kris obtained a Licensed Massage Therapist certification in October 2019 from The University of the State of New York.

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