Emily Makhijani, MBA
About Emily Makhijani, MBA
Emily Makhijani, MBA, is the Manager of Inventory Optimization at Bristol-Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, NJ, with over 15 years of experience in supply chain management and engineering.
Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Emily Makhijani currently holds the position of Manager, Inventory Optimization at Bristol-Myers Squibb. Her role is based in New Brunswick, New Jersey. In this capacity, she is responsible for optimizing inventory levels to balance cost and service requirements while maintaining regulatory compliance and ensuring uninterrupted supply for life-saving medications.
Previous Experience at Andersen Corporation
Before joining Bristol-Myers Squibb, Emily Makhijani served as a Senior Supply Chain Analyst at Andersen Corporation from 2014 to 2017. During her three years in this role, she worked in North Brunswick, New Jersey, focusing on optimizing supply chain processes and improving efficiency across various functions.
Role at Maidenform
Emily Makhijani also worked at Maidenform as a Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) Analyst. Her tenure at Maidenform lasted for nine months from 2013 to 2014 in Iselin, NJ. In this role, she focused on aligning sales forecasts with production schedules to ensure balanced inventory levels and smooth supply chain operations.
Engineering Roles at AudioCodes and Qualcomm
Emily Makhijani has a strong engineering background. She was a Test Engineer at AudioCodes in Somerset, NJ from 2010 to 2013 and a Support Engineer at Qualcomm in the Greater San Diego Area from 2004 to 2010. These roles equipped her with a deep understanding of technical aspects, which she later leveraged to transition into supply chain and inventory roles.
Educational Background and Expertise
Emily Makhijani earned an MBA, which significantly bolstered her expertise in supply chain management and inventory optimization. With over 15 years of experience across various roles in supply chain management and engineering, she has demonstrated her ability to adapt and transition from technical to strategic roles.