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Aaron Bartsch

Change Lead / Business Analyst at KBX

Aaron Bartsch has extensive work experience in various roles in the business analysis and risk management fields. Aaron currently works as a Business Analyst at KBX since 2022. Prior to this, they worked at Koch Minerals & Trading from 2019 to 2022, where they were responsible for facilitating business transformation and change management. Before that, they worked at Flint Hills Resources from 2012 to 2019 as a Business Analyst, where they focused on process and system enhancements. Aaron also has experience at Koch Supply & Trading, where they served as a Market Risk Manager from 2009 to 2012, a Product Control Manager from 2006 to 2009, and a Senior Accountant from 2002 to 2006. At the start of their career, they worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2001.

Aaron Bartsch earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Accounting and Business/Management from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where they attended from 1997 to 2001.

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Wichita, United States

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KBX

KBX is a global steward for smarter, more efficient logistics, optimizing all facets of freight transportation. KBX provides its customers advantaged capabilities related to transportation procurement across the world, visibility and technology solutions that help drive transparency, and opportunities to eliminate waste within global supply chains. As the transportation arm of Koch Industries, Inc., KBX serves the growing demand for supply chain efficiency across broad logistics markets. Based in Wichita, Kansas, Koch Industries, Inc. is one of the largest private companies in America, with estimated annual revenues as high as $110 billion, according to Forbes. KBX is an independent Koch company. Koch Industries, Inc. is one of the largest private companies in America according to Forbes magazine. Koch companies are involved in refining, chemicals, biofuels and ingredients; forest and consumer products; fertilizers; polymers and fibers; process and pollution control equipment and technologies; electronic components; commodity trading; minerals; energy; ranching; glass; and investments.