Eveline Van Den Oever
About Eveline Van Den Oever
Eveline Van Den Oever is a Supply Chain Specialist with a strong educational background in logistics and supply chain management. She has accumulated extensive experience in various roles within the logistics sector, including positions at Oce and Medtronic, and currently works at Brown-Forman in Louisville, Kentucky.
Work at Brown-Forman
Eveline Van Den Oever has been employed at Brown-Forman as a Supply Chain Specialist since 2019. In this role, she contributes to the management and optimization of supply chain processes within the organization. Brown-Forman is a well-known company in the beverage industry, recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation.
Education and Expertise
Eveline Van Den Oever holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Logistics Management from Breda University of Applied Sciences, which she completed from 2006 to 2010. She furthered her education with a Master's degree in Supply Chain Management at Maastricht University from 2010 to 2011. Additionally, she obtained a Master's in Business Marketing from Breda University of Applied Sciences in 2009-2010. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in logistics and supply chain management.
Background in Logistics Engineering
Eveline has extensive experience in logistics engineering, having worked at Oce in various roles from 2011 to 2018. Her positions included Logistics Engineer for Merchandise Consumables and SCM Service Parts, where she focused on optimizing supply chain operations. She also held a position as a Logistics Engineer for SCM Service Parts from 2015 to 2016. This experience has contributed to her expertise in supply chain processes.
Internship Experience
Eveline Van Den Oever gained practical experience through several internships during her studies. She interned at Medtronic in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for four months in 2009, and at Heineken Srbija in Zajecar, Serbia, for three months in 2008. Additionally, she completed an internship at NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences for nine months from 2009 to 2010. These internships provided her with valuable insights into the logistics and supply chain sectors.