Kendy Dominique
About Kendy Dominique
Kendy Dominique is an Area Manager at Amazon Logistics with a background in enhancing store operations and inventory control. He has experience in various roles within the retail and logistics sectors, including positions at DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse and Town Shoes Limited.
Work at Amazon Logistics
Currently, Kendy Dominique serves as an Area Manager at Amazon Logistics in Burnaby, British Columbia, a position held since 2021. In this role, Kendy has implemented strategies that improved operational efficiency within the organization. Prior to this, Kendy worked as a Field Quality Assurance Specialist at Amazon Logistics in Calgary, Alberta, starting in 2020. Kendy's experience at Amazon also includes a role as a Process Assistant in the outbound dock from 2018 to 2020, where responsibilities included overseeing logistics processes.
Education and Expertise
Kendy Dominique studied at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) from 2017 to 2019, focusing on Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, achieving a grade of B. This educational background has equipped Kendy with expertise in inventory control, which has contributed to cost reduction and increased sales in previous roles.
Background in Retail Management
Before joining Amazon, Kendy Dominique gained valuable retail experience at DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse as a Sales Floor Associate from 2017 to 2018 in Calgary, Alberta. Kendy also worked at Town Shoes Limited as an Assistant Manager from 2012 to 2017, where responsibilities included managing store operations and enhancing customer service.
Achievements in Operational Efficiency
Throughout Kendy Dominique's career, there has been a consistent focus on enhancing store operations and improving efficiency. At Amazon Logistics, Kendy has demonstrated skills in setting clear guidelines and targeted goals, which have led to operational improvements. This focus on efficiency has been a hallmark of Kendy's roles across various positions in the logistics and retail sectors.