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Bryan Reis

Vice President Of Global Supply Chain at Leedo Cabinetry

Bryan Reis has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Bryan currently holds the position of Vice President of Global Supply Chain at Leedo Cabinetry since September 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Operations at PumpWorks from September 2019 to September 2022.

From February 2013 to September 2019, Bryan worked as the Operations Manager at Lewa Nikkiso America, Inc., where they had operational responsibilities for providing pumps, systems, and after-sales support to oil and gas, chemical process, and other manufacturing industries.

In addition, Bryan has held various roles in organizations such as Enviva LP, Gulf States Toyota (Private Distributor for Toyota and Scion Vehicles and Parts), Injectronics (Plastic Injection Molder for Automotive, Consumer, and Medical Markets), United Plastics Group (Manufacturer for Electronics, Automotive, Medical, and Consumer Markets), Ventra Plastics (Tier 1 Automotive Plastic Injection Molder), American National Can (Leading Beverage Can Manufacturer), and Delphi (Global Automotive Supplier). These roles encompassed positions like Director, Manager, and Supervisor, with a focus on operations, engineering, quality, and maintenance.

Overall, Bryan Reis brings a wealth of experience in supply chain management, operations, and leadership to their current role.

Bryan Reis has a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering, which they obtained from the University of Kentucky in 1993. In 1994, they participated in a Leadership Program at Milliken University. Bryan later pursued a Lean Expert Certification from The Lean Alliance in 1999. In 2001, Bryan earned a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree with a focus on Finance, General, from Xavier University. Bryan furthered their education by attending the GE Crotonville Campus in 2002, where they completed the GE Leadership and Performance Management Program. More recently, Bryan has engaged in a Leadership Certification program at the Texas McCombs School of Business, starting in 2010.

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Houston, United States

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Leedo Cabinetry

Leedo was founded in 1971 by Leon and Doris Levinthal before being purchased by Vic Samuels in 1981. More than 30 years later, Samuels remains the majority owner, and Leedo remains committed to meeting the needs of large-scale production builders – true to the vision of our founders. Leedo produces more than 400,000 cabinets per year and more than 100 miles of countertops. We have three factories west of Houston, Texas, where we make traditional face-frame cabinets, European-style frameless cabinets and laminate countertops for the multifamily industry. Leedo is dedicated to making our customers successful, both in the short term and the long term. Our dedication to customer service goes hand-in-hand with our long term perspective on the industry. We expect to provide cabinets and countertops to high-volume builders for decades to come, and that conviction guides how we treat our customers. Our business culture is about continuous improvement with controlled business processes. Throughout our company, from sales to design, from manufacturing to delivery and installation, we spend a tremendous amount of energy defining the best way to execute each function within our business. These written processes give us a structure for training and for auditing our teammates’ performance to ensure that they are working according to our agreed methods.


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501-1,000

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