Lisa Hoeckel
About Lisa Hoeckel
Lisa Hoeckel is an experienced Inventory Manager currently working at Blue Origin, LLC in the Greater Seattle Area. She has held various managerial roles in inventory, procurement, and operations across multiple organizations, demonstrating strong financial oversight and logistical skills.
Current Roles at Finding Treasures, Seattle Goodwill Industries, and Blue Origin
Lisa Hoeckel is currently holding multiple roles in significant organizations across the Seattle area. She serves as an Operations Manager at Finding Treasures in Seattle, Washington, and as a Production Manager at Seattle Goodwill Industries in Everett. Additionally, she is an Inventory Manager at Blue Origin, LLC, a leading aerospace company in the Greater Seattle Area.
Previous Experience in Inventory and Procurement Management
Lisa Hoeckel has extensive experience in inventory and procurement management. She worked as Manager, Material Control, Government Property and Small Business Reporting, Procurement Compliance at Aerojet in Redmond, WA from 2007 to 2009. Before that, she managed inventory and procurement at the El Paso County Department of Transportation in Colorado Springs, serving over 600,000 residents across more than 2,100 square miles.
Role at LB&B Associates Inc.
From 1999 to 2001, Lisa Hoeckel served as Manager, Government Property/Supply/Procurement/Facilities at LB&B Associates Inc. DOD in Fort Carson, Colorado. In this role, she was responsible for overseeing government property and supply chain logistics, ensuring effective procurement and facility management.
Education Background
Lisa Hoeckel completed her BA in Music with a minor in Political Science from the University of Denver, studying from 1980 to 1983. This strong educational foundation has equipped her with a diverse skill set beneficial to her various managerial roles.
Key Achievements in Inventory and Budget Management
Lisa Hoeckel has several notable achievements in her career. She implemented a comprehensive inventory system for a privately-funded aerospace company, significantly enhancing their research capabilities for future human spaceflight operations. She has also successfully managed a $2 million budget encompassing multiple operational facets, demonstrating a high level of financial oversight and managerial expertise. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in reducing labor costs by $400,000 through improved customer service support and logistical organization for local programs.