Brian Birch has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Brian began their career at Motorola in 1994 as a Manufacturing Supervisor, where they supervised a team of technicians and achieved daily production goals. In 1999, they joined Kulicke and Soffa as a Manufacturing Manager, responsible for managing a team of technicians and ensuring adherence to quality standards.
In 2002, Birch moved to Target, where they held multiple roles. As a Production Controller, they set goals for operational departments in a large distribution facility. Later, as a Regional Operations Specialist, they assisted in the strategic planning and coordination of operations for multiple distribution centers.
Birch then joined Amazon.com in 2005, where they held several senior management positions. As a Site Leader, they managed a fulfillment center, overseeing budget, people development, and operations objectives. Brian later led a team of project managers as a Senior Manager in the Start Up Team and developed new services and tools as a Senior Manager in Fulfillment by Amazon.
From 2009 to 2018, Birch worked at the University of Phoenix as an Online Facilitator, responsible for facilitating student learning in an online environment and creating engaging course materials.
Since 2013, Birch has been working at Netrush as the Chief Supply Chain Officer. Brian plays a key role in managing the company's supply chain aspects and contributes to the aggressive growth of the organization.
Overall, Birch's work experience spans leadership, operations management, supply chain, and education, demonstrating their versatility and ability to contribute to the success of various organizations.
Brian Birch earned their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Arizona State University, where they studied from 1991 to 1995. Brian then pursued a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, attending from 1998 to 2000. In addition to their academic education, Brian has obtained a certification in Lean Inventory Management from LinkedIn in June 2019.
Sign up to view 0 direct reports
Get started