Pollock Orora
Bob Kilgore has extensive work experience in operations and supply chain management. Bob started their career at The News Group - Central as a Warehouse Manager in 2005, where they successfully managed distribution center operations and achieved surpassing benchmarks. In 2008, they were promoted to General Manager - Houston. In 2010, they joined The News Group Central - San Antonio Division as Director of Supply Chain Operations. From 2011 to 2013, they worked at Mercury Retail Services, initially as a Senior Director of Supply Chain Operations, then as the Executive Director of Supply Chain Operations, and finally as the Vice President of Operations. Bob then moved on to TNG - A Division of the Jim Pattison Group, where they served as the General Manager of the San Antonio DC for a year. Currently, they are the Operations Manager at Pollock Orora, a position they have held since 2014.
Bob Kilgore has a Bachelor's degree in Dairy Science from Texas A&M University. However, the exact dates or duration of their education are not specified.
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Pollock Orora
Where Solved Happens Here at Pollock, we love to solve. It’s what we do for each of our customers, sourcing, supplying, and solving the biggest challenges for the people who manage the places, maintain the spaces and ship the things that make business work. Whether that’s helping keep your workplace clean, stocking the essentials you need to run or working with you to pack and ship your products, we’ll roll up our sleeves and design the right solution for you and your bottom line. A History of Solving Since our founding in 1918, we’ve dedicated ourselves to building strong supplier networks and a strong customer service culture to offer our customers tailored one-on-one consulting, solutions and supplies for every corner of the workplace, from facilities cleaning and management to packaging resources and office solutions. We maintain a robust quality program to document, track, monitor and improve every process that makes Pollock what it is. That’s a promise.