Josh Fox, MBA

Sr. Customer Success Manager at LeanDNA

Josh Fox, MBA has a diverse professional background in customer success, implementation project management, logistics engineering, and retail banking. Josh began their career in 2008 as a Retail Banker at BB&T. In 2009, they became a Graduate Assistant at North Carolina State University Poole College of Management. In 2010, they were an MBA Intern at Chevron and Caterpillar Inc., where they conducted RFI for global TMS and analyzed dealer kitting process. From 2011 to 2014, they were a Logistics Engineer at Coty, where they were a Project Manager for TMS implementation and Yard Management WMS module implementation. From 2014 to 2019, they were an Implementation Project Manager and Senior Implementation Project Manager at Amber Road. Finally, in 2021, they became a Sr. Customer Success Manager at LeanDNA.

Josh Fox, MBA holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management-Finance from North Carolina State University - College of Management, obtained in 2008. Josh then went on to earn an MBA and MS in Supply Chain Management, Logistics from the same institution in 2011. Prior to their college education, Josh was Valedictorian at Clyde A Erwin High School, graduating in 2004. Josh has also obtained certifications in Certified Associate of Project Management (CAPM) from the Project Management Institute, NC Real Estate Broker - Provisional from the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, and Six Sigma Green Belt.

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Raleigh, United States

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LeanDNA

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LeanDNA is the only factory-centric, execution-focused analytics solution to inventory optimization. The solution empowers supply chain professionals to dramatically reduce excess inventory, deliver on time, and establish operational command across their organizations, delighting customers and unlocking new business growth. LeanDNA customers achieve an average 14 percent inventory reduction, 32 percent shortage reduction, and 18 percent improvement in on-time delivery.


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