Tyler Ricker
About Tyler Ricker
Tyler Ricker is a Supply Chain Risk Manager with extensive experience in various roles within the supply chain sector. He has worked at Berry Global, Inc. and Reckitt, developing strong research skills and expertise in risk management.
Current Role at Berry Global, Inc.
Tyler Ricker currently serves as the Supply Chain Risk Manager at Berry Global, Inc., a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on identifying and mitigating potential disruptions within the supply chain. His expertise in supply chain risk management allows him to enhance operational efficiency and ensure continuity in supply chain processes.
Previous Experience at Berry Global, Inc.
Tyler Ricker has held multiple positions at Berry Global, Inc. prior to his current role. He worked as a Cost & Compliance Analyst for four months in 2018, a Corporate Logistics Analyst from 2014 to 2016, and a Corporate Strategic Sourcing Analyst from 2016 to 2018. His tenure at Berry has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of logistics and compliance within the supply chain.
Experience at Reckitt
Tyler Ricker worked at Reckitt in various capacities from 2018 to 2021. He began as a Retail Customer Operations Analyst, followed by a role as Operations Excellence Team Lead - Health, Supply Services. His final position at Reckitt was as a CI/GME Associate Manager. These roles contributed to his knowledge of customer operations and supply chain excellence.
Educational Background
Tyler Ricker studied at the University of Southern Indiana, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics from 2009 to 2013. He also attended Romain College of Business, furthering his education in business-related fields. His academic background supports his expertise in supply chain management and risk assessment.
Skills and Competencies
Tyler Ricker possesses strong research skills, particularly in improving work processes within the supply chain sector. He has completed college courses in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Publisher, which enhance his computer literacy relevant to supply chain management. His adaptability allows him to adjust methods to meet situational needs or emergencies in supply chain operations.