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John Horten
Vice President Global Supply Chain & Operations at Win Brands Group
John Horten is the Vice President of Global Supply Chain & Operations at Win Brands Group, a position he has held since September 2022. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the entire supply chain and operations for the company's portfolio of brands, which includes a focus on enhancing operational efficiency and customer experience.12
Professional Background
Before joining Win Brands Group, Horten had an extensive career in supply chain management and operations:
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Draper James (2018-2022): He started as the Vice President of Operations and later became the Executive Vice President of Supply Chain & Operations. His responsibilities included managing store openings, manufacturing, distribution, and customer experience.13
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Weave Services Limited (2016-2018): Horten served as the Director of Weave USA, where he led client engagements and managed consulting teams.1
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Gap Inc. (2014-2016): As the Director of Global Supply Chain Strategy, he was involved in strategic initiatives aimed at improving supply chain responsiveness and analytics.13
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ANN INC. (2013): He worked as the Director of Corporate Strategy, focusing on international expansion and omnichannel strategies.1
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Accenture (2004-2011): Horten began his career at Accenture, where he progressed from Consultant to Manager in the Management Consulting Practice, helping clients implement innovative solutions.13
Education
Horten holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Leadership Studies and Political Science from the University of Richmond. He also earned an MBA in Finance and Strategy from Emory University's Goizueta Business School between 2009 and 2011. Additionally, he is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) and as a Certified Supply Chain Professional by APICS.12
Skills and Expertise
Horten's expertise lies in:
- Supply chain management
- Operations strategy
- Corporate strategy
- Data analytics
His diverse background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both operational challenges and strategic opportunities within the retail sector.
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