Kenneth Kremsky produced misfortune remittance reserve funds
With experience of more than 22 years in corporate and field producing, Kenneth Kremsky is an affirmed Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt. He holds a broad preparing in Lean Six Sigma costing and budgetary investigation, and produced misfortune remittance reserve funds of ~$700K more than two years at Kraft Food Groups.
Kenneth formerly served as the former assistant controller
at Interstate Brands Corporation. From 2012, he filled in as a Senior Manager
of Finance and Strategic Projects at Mondelez International. Here, he worked
until 2017. Currently, Kenneth is
working as a consultant for a private equity firm in Pennsylvania. He works to implement the new ERP accounting software and facilitates A2R
process for the acquisition of the company. Besides, Kenneth implements the new
ERP accounting software and facilitates A2R process for the acquisition of the
company.
Being a determined leader, Kenneth Kremsky makes each and every employee feel like they're part
of a team. He inspires people and motivates them by letting them know the
importance of their work. Pertaining to his areas of specialization, he is
proficient in Financial Planning and
Analysis, SAP usage, Strategy, Forecasting, Cross Functional Team Leadership,
Financial Reporting, Project Management, Process Improvements, Productivity,
Strategic Business Planning, Operations, Business Metrics and Bench-checking,
Internal Controls and Manufacturing Finance.
Kenneth also served
as the Finance Lead and 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.
Formerly serving as the manager of cost accounting at Kraft
Nabisco Inc, Kenneth managed all the accounting personnel and maintained all
accounting and financial reporting systems. Apart from this, Kenneth Kremsky participated
on several productivity teams that identified and implemented cost savings
throughout the Nabisco network.
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