Mammoth Brands
Samantha Collinson is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in demand planning and software engineering. Currently serving as a Software Engineer - Frontend at Harry's, Inc., since May 2020, Samantha maintains multiple React (Typescript) codebases and collaborates with the Product team to enhance customer engagement. Prior to this role, Samantha held several positions at Unilever, including Demand Planning Manager and Factory Business Unit Lead, where significant cost savings and efficiency improvements were achieved. Samantha's career began at Mathnasium, where customer service and operational support were provided, and continued with a Material Planning Internship at Unilever, resulting in substantial inventory savings. Samantha holds a Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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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.