Marta Vanderbosch
About Marta Vanderbosch
Marta Vanderbosch is a Senior Production Manager at Boston Scientific in Minnetonka, Minnesota, with a history of various roles at the company and a strong educational background in business and engineering.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Marta Vanderbosch currently holds the position of Senior Production Manager at Boston Scientific. She has been serving in this role since 2018. Based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, Marta is responsible for overseeing the production processes and ensuring efficient management of resources. Her extensive experience within the company positions her as an integral member of the production team.
Previous Positions at Boston Scientific
Marta Vanderbosch has had a progressive career at Boston Scientific, holding various roles over the years. Before her current title, she served as an Industrial Engineering Manager from 2017 to 2018 and as a Senior Industrial Engineer from 2016 to 2017. She also has experience as a Senior Production Supervisor from 2012 to 2016 and worked as an Industrial Engineer in her early years with the company in 2012. Marta's diverse experience within the organization has provided her with a well-rounded understanding of both engineering and production management.
Educational Background
Marta Vanderbosch boasts a solid educational foundation that supports her professional roles. She earned her Master of Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas, studying from 2016 to 2020. Marta also obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. Her education has provided her with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in her various roles at Boston Scientific.
Early Career Experience
Before her extensive tenure at Boston Scientific, Marta Vanderbosch gained valuable experience with other organizations. In 2011, she interned at SC Johnson as a Supply Planning Intern in Racine, Wisconsin for three months, where she honed her skills in supply chain management. Additionally, she participated in an Industrial Engineering co-op at Boston Scientific in 2010 for seven months, which marked the beginning of her long-term association with the company.