Katherine Lee
About Katherine Lee
Katherine Lee serves as the US Supply Chain Lead at Biosense Webster since 2021 and has extensive experience in supply chain and project planning roles across various companies, including Vogue International and Target.
Work at BioSense Webster
Katherine Lee has served as the US Supply Chain Lead at BioSense Webster since 2021. In this role, she oversees supply chain operations, ensuring efficient management of resources and logistics within the organization. Her experience in supply chain management contributes to the effectiveness of BioSense Webster's operations in the medical device sector.
Current Role at Vogue International
Katherine Lee currently holds the position of Trade Customization - Sr. Display Project Planner at Vogue International, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. She has been with the company since 2018, working in Clearwater, Florida. In this role, she is responsible for planning and executing display projects that enhance product visibility and support trade initiatives.
Educational Background
Katherine Lee studied at Indiana University Bloomington, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Apparel Merchandising and Business from 2004 to 2008. She furthered her education at American Intercontinental University, although specific details about her degree from this institution are not provided.
Previous Work Experience
Katherine Lee has a diverse work history in retail and supply chain management. She worked at Target in various roles, including Business Analyst for Men's Shorts and Senior Business Analyst. Additionally, she held positions at Bath & Body Works and White Barn as an Ecommerce Planner and Planner. Her experience also includes a brief internship at Donna Karan.
Career Progression
Katherine Lee's career spans over a decade, beginning with her internship at Donna Karan in 2007. She progressed through various roles at Target, Bath & Body Works, and Vogue International, gaining expertise in supply chain management, planning, and trade customization. Her roles have evolved from analytical positions to leadership in supply chain operations.