Kenneth Kremsky pursued the optimal logistical at Mondelez International
Focusing on reviewing the raw,
package, and finished goods supply chain in North and Latin America, Kenneth Kremsky pursued the optimal
logistical and financial strategy at Mondelez International. He developed
detailed Direct Labor standards which resulted in crewing reductions and cost
savings of $400k annually at Nabisco.
In Nabisco, he participated on
both the Oreo and Premium network teams led to savings of $3mm annually, mainly
through the 'One Cookie Out' initiative and the Premium oil reduction project.
Kenneth provided financial analysis for the Kraft Austerity team with the goal
of reducing raw and packaging material losses by 5%, and reducing fixed
expenses by 15% which was achieved.
Kenneth kremsky started his career as an assistant controller at
Interstate Brands Corporation from 1996-1999. In 1999, he started serving as
manager of cost accounting at Kraft Nabisco Inc where he worked until 2005.
Later he started working as controller at Kraft Food Inc in 2005. From 2012,
Ken worked as a Senior Manager of Finance and Strategic Projects at Mondelez
International. Here, he worked until 2017. Currently he is working at
consultant for a private equity firm.
With more than 22 years in corporate world, Kenneth Kremsky holding a record of excellence in leveraging
the excellent strategies and finance best practices and analytical ability,
Kenneth is well versed with improving the profitability and driving long-term
company growth by delivering the financial analysis. Being an expert in
business metric and their all types, Kenneth used his business metrics skills
for the betterment and growth of the company. Business metrics skills help him
a lot in getting a good reputation and good position in the companies where he
is working.
As a cost accounting manager,
Kenneth is highly experienced at the financial work. He dealt with all
accounting faculty and kept up all accounting and money related announcing
frameworks. He grew direct work guidelines which brought about manning
decreases and cost investment funds of $400k every year. Regarding his
education credentials, Kenneth Kremsky
pursued in Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Pennsylvania State
University. Thereafter, he completed his Master of Business Administration in
Finance from LaSalle University.
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