Ann Prugger
About Ann Prugger
Ann Prugger serves as the Manager of Organization Effectiveness at Breakthru Beverage Group and has a diverse background in military operations and international affairs. She has held various roles within the US Army and has an educational background in International/Global Studies from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Work at Breakthru Beverage Group
Ann Prugger serves as the Manager of Organization Effectiveness at Breakthru Beverage Group. She has been in this role since 2022, contributing to the company's focus on enhancing organizational performance. Her responsibilities include implementing strategies that improve operational efficiency and employee engagement within the organization. Breakthru Beverage Group is known for its commitment to innovation in the beverage distribution industry.
Current Role at US Army
In addition to her position at Breakthru Beverage Group, Ann Prugger has been working as the Deputy Director at the US Army since 2020. This role is based in Fort Sheridan, Illinois. As Deputy Director, she is involved in overseeing various operations and ensuring effective management within the organization. Her experience in this position complements her previous roles in the military.
Previous Experience at US Army
Ann Prugger has extensive experience with the US Army, having worked in various capacities. From 2014 to 2020, she was an International Affairs and Operations Specialist at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Prior to that, she served as an Operations Manager in Okinawa, Japan, from 2010 to 2014. These roles provided her with a strong foundation in military operations and international relations.
Education and Expertise
Ann Prugger earned her Bachelor of Science degree in International/Global Studies from the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she studied from 2006 to 2010. This educational background has equipped her with knowledge and skills relevant to her roles in both military and organizational effectiveness. Additionally, she attended Adler University as a graduate student from 2020 to 2021, furthering her expertise in her field.