Diego Valotta
About Diego Valotta
Diego Valotta is the Associate Director of Market Supply Planning for Latin America at Bristol-Myers Squibb, with over 20 years of experience in supply chain and logistics management.
Company
Diego Valotta is currently working at Bristol-Myers Squibb. His extensive tenure at the company includes roles such as Associate Director for Market Supply Planning in Latin America and Associate Director for Latin America Demand Planning based in New York, New York, United States. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to various supply chain and planning functions, reinforcing Bristol-Myers Squibb's operations in these areas.
Title
Diego Valotta holds the position of Associate Director, Market Supply Planning Latam at Bristol-Myers Squibb. In this role, he oversees market supply planning for the Latin American region, ensuring efficient and effective supply chain operations across multiple countries.
Education and Expertise
Diego Valotta studied at the University of Buenos Aires from 1998 to 2009. Over his career, he has developed over 20 years of expertise in supply chain and logistics management. His educational background and extensive industry experience make him a knowledgeable leader in supply chain operations.
Background
Diego Valotta began his career in the beverage industry as a bottling line operator at Cerveceria Quilmes, where he worked from 1997 to 2001. His early experience laid the foundation for his future roles in supply chain and logistics. He joined Bristol-Myers Squibb Argentina in 2004 as a Production Planner and progressed through various roles, including Planning and Logistics Head from 2006 to 2007 and Supply Chain Demand Planner and Market Coordinator for Latam.
Experience with Bristol-Myers Squibb
Diego Valotta has been with Bristol-Myers Squibb for over 16 years. His roles have included Production Planner, Planning and Logistics Head, and Supply Chain Demand Planner. His long-standing tenure and various positions within the company highlight his deep expertise and consistent contributions to the supply chain and logistics functions, particularly in the Latin American market.