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Dena Xavier

Head Of Demand Planning at Mammoth Brands

Dena Xavier has a diverse work experience that spans across various roles and industries. Dena began their career at BrandsMart USA as an Associate Buyer from June 2011 to June 2012. Dena then joined Mondelēz International in June 2012, where they held positions such as Logistics Supervisor, Project Manager - Logistics Operations, Demand Planning Analyst, Senior Associate Brand Manager, and Brand Manager. In 2018, Dena joined Cargo Systems Inc. as the Merchandising Operations Manager, later transitioning to become the Director of Supply Chain Operations and then the Senior Director of Supply Chain Operations. Most recently, in July 2020, they joined Harry's, Inc. as the Head of Demand Planning.

Dena Xavier has pursued education at the University of Florida. Dena obtained a Master's degree in Science of Business Management with a focus on Supply Chain Management. Additionally, they earned a Bachelor's degree in Sport and Fitness Administration/Management from the same university. Specific start and end years for these educational accomplishments were not provided.

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Mammoth Brands

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Mammoth Brands (formerly Harry’s Inc.) is the modern CPG company behind category-leading brands Harry’s, Flamingo, Lume, and Mando. We’ve built a new model—and home—for brands, founders, and talent looking to solve unmet needs, improve peoples’ lives, and ultimately challenge the status quo. Our mission is to “Create Things People Like More.” Simply put: everything we do should be better than what already exists. If it’s not, we don’t do it. This guides everything we do, from developing the best product experiences, to making Mammoth Brands a great place to work, to exploring innovative ways to give back to our community. We got our start in 2013 when our co-founders created Harry's. They built the brand differently—online first, prioritizing direct relationships with customers—and in the process learned they’d created something bigger: a playbook and platform that could help other brands grow and scale to their full potential. Today, Mammoth Brands is a growing portfolio of brands built by dedicated, entrepreneurial teams that live and breathe their millions of customers every day. Even as we grow, we take extra care to maintain the small, scrappy, entrepreneurial culture that helped to get us where we are today: to create a company that people like more. That better serves its customers, employees, and community.


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