Kirby Rolfe (Kastner)
About Kirby Rolfe (Kastner)
Kirby Rolfe is the Project Management Manager I at Boston Scientific, with a background in logistics and supply chain management from his time in the US Army and academic achievements from the University of Minnesota and West Point.
Project Management Manager I at Boston Scientific
Kirby Rolfe currently holds the position of Project Management Manager I at Boston Scientific. Since 2016, she has specialized in logistics, distribution, end-to-end supply chain, and acquisition integration within the Boston Scientific Global Supply Chain PMO, based in Richmond, Virginia. Her extensive expertise supports key initiatives within the organization, ensuring seamless supply chain operations and integration.
Supply Management Officer and Company Executive Officer at US Army
Before her tenure at Boston Scientific, Kirby Rolfe served in the US Army, undertaking roles as a Supply Management Officer and Company Executive Officer at Fort Hood, TX. From 2015 to 2016, she managed over $56 million worth of equipment, addressed property discrepancies, and managed transactions during her year-long role as a Supply Management Officer. As a Company Executive Officer from 2013 to 2015, she was responsible for the oversight and execution of company-level commodity shops, covering the Arms Room, Supply Section, and the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Section.
Educational Background
Kirby Rolfe's educational foundation includes a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management, completed between 2017 and 2020. Prior to this, she studied Mathematics and achieved a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) from the United States Military Academy at West Point, graduating in 2012 after four years. This strong educational background provides her with a robust understanding of both business management and technical analytical skills.
Leadership and Oversight Experience
In her military career, Kirby Rolfe demonstrated significant leadership capabilities as the Platoon Leader of the Headquarters Platoon. She was responsible for the discipline, training, health and welfare, and combat readiness of one officer and eleven enlisted Soldiers. This role involved meticulous planning and execution to maintain high standards and operational readiness within her platoon.