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Jose Giuliani

Vice President Operations at Quirch Foods Co.

Jose Giuliani has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Jose started their career as a Marketing and Operations Trainee at Citi in 1997. Jose then joined Walmart Argentina and held various positions including Replenishment Analyst, Replenishment and Forecasting Manager, and Warehouse Allowances Negotiations Sr Manager.

In 2002, Jose began working at Walmart in the United States. Here, they served as the Replenishment & Merchandise Support Divisional Manager before being promoted to International Sr Replenishment Manager. Later, they became the Sr Director Supply Chain Network Planning, where they provided strategic planning direction and leadership in logistics functions across international markets.

Jose then worked at Walmart Chile as the Supply Chain General Manager, leading the Logistics, Transportation, and Supply Chain Management areas. Afterward, they joined Starbucks as the Director of Supply Chain Operations for Latin America, responsible for planning, procurement, logistics, customer service support, and consultations for 14 markets in the region.

Currently, Jose is employed at Quirch Foods as the Vice President of Operations, a role they assumed in October 2020. Prior to this, they held the position of Director of Operations at the same company from 2016 to 2020.

Throughout their career, Jose has demonstrated expertise in supply chain management, strategic planning, leadership, and enhancing product flow and inventory management.

Jose Giuliani has a diverse education history. Jose started by completing their high school education at Colegio Nuestra Sra. De Los Angeles de los Padres Capuchinos in Concordia, Argentina from 1978 to 1989, where they earned a degree in Perito Mercantil.

Later, they attended Facultad de Ingenieria at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and studied Industrial Engineering from 1990 to 1997.

In 2003, Jose pursued a Management Certification from Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina 'Santa María de los Buenos Aires'.

In 2006, they completed a Retail Supply Chain Certification through Accenture and RILA (US Retail Industry Leaders Association).

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