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Doug Jordan
Operations, Engineering & Analytics
Doug Jordan is an experienced operations leader with a strong background in business operations, turnaround strategies, and cross-functional leadership.
Over a span of 15 years, Doug has demonstrated his expertise in deploying successful strategies to address enterprise-wide challenges, drive scalability, and improve productivity.
Doug's contributions have been marked by the design and implementation of various tools and process optimizations, resulting in scaling businesses up to 3x and reducing overhead expenses by 11%.
His efforts were pivotal in an SPAC merger IPO, where he played a key role in operational enhancements and financial analyses.
Doug has a track record of breaking down interdepartmental silos within organizations, particularly in finance, product engineering, and marketing, leading to the discovery of new opportunities, risk mitigation, and the generation of additional revenue streams.
He is adept at solving complex and ambiguous problems across different business functions by applying creative solutions.
Educationally, Doug holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The Wharton School, a Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, San Diego.
His professional journey includes roles such as Senior Manager - Pre-Sales & Partner Support at Stem, Inc., Project Development Manager at SunPower Corporation, Account Manager for Advanced Utility Analytics at Oracle, and Consultant at Accenture. Prior to this, he served as a Mechanical Engineer & Project Manager at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company and held intern positions in mechanical engineering at Hologic (formerly Gen-Probe). Additionally, Doug was previously involved in business partnership at Jordan Construction.
Doug Jordan's diverse background and wealth of experience make him a valuable asset in operations management, turnaround strategies, and fostering cross-functional collaboration.