Mark Janke
About Mark Janke
Mark Janke is the Americas Procurement Manager at Chevron with over 35 years of experience in supply chain management and procurement.
Current Title and Role
Mark Janke currently holds the position of Americas Procurement Manager at Chevron. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing procurement strategies across the Americas, ensuring efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the company's supply chain.
Previous Roles and Experience
Mark Janke has an extensive history with Chevron, having held several key positions. Notably, he was Global Procurement Manager from 2017 to 2020 and Consumer Retail Channel Manager from 2014 to 2017. He also served as Richmond Lubricants Plant Manager from 2012 to 2014 and as Sales & Operations Planning Manager for the Americas Region from 2010 to 2012. His earlier roles include Global Manager - Asset Optimization and Global Category Manager - Logistics.
Professional Background and Expertise
Mark Janke has over 35 years of experience in supply chain management and procurement. He has worked in roles across various sectors, including logistics and marketing. Highlights of his career include optimizing Chevron's supply chain processes, which led to significant cost savings, and managing domestic and international logistics and procurement with notable success. His time at companies like Ryder Integrated Logistics and Price Waterhouse Coopers further broadened his expertise.
Educational Background
Mark Janke pursued his Bachelor's degree at the University of California, Berkeley. He later achieved an MBA from Golden Gate University. His educational background has provided a solid foundation for his career in supply chain management and procurement.
Career Achievements
Throughout his career, Mark Janke has been instrumental in driving revenue growth through strategic supply chain initiatives. His role in optimizing asset utilization and logistics management has established him as an expert in his field. His work at Chevron, especially, has led to significant improvements in supply chain efficiency.