Vaclav Brezina, Mcips
About Vaclav Brezina, Mcips
Vaclav Brezina is the EAME Procurement Manager at ExxonMobil, overseeing procurement categories and leading a team of 11 Contract Leads in the EAME region.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Vaclav Brezina is currently serving as the EAME Procurement Manager at ExxonMobil. In this role, he is responsible for managing procurement categories, including Facilities, Real Estate, Environmental Services, HR, and corporate functions across the EAME region. Vaclav leads a team of 11 Contract Leads to execute global sourcing strategies and maintains client relationships with business heads. He also identifies and drives regional and local procurement opportunities within the EAME zone.
Professional Journey at ExxonMobil
Vaclav Brezina has held multiple roles at ExxonMobil. He started as a Payables Analyst from 2005 to 2010, then transitioned to a Procurement Associate from 2010 to 2013. Following that, he served as a Global Category Manager from 2013 to 2018. His extensive tenure with ExxonMobil illustrates his evolving responsibilities and deepening expertise in procurement and supply chain management.
Previous Experience in Customer Service
Before joining ExxonMobil, Vaclav Brezina worked at Team Trackers as a Customer Service Coordinator from 2004 to 2005. This role provided him with valuable experience in customer service, which has been beneficial throughout his career in procurement and management.
Educational Background
Vaclav Brezina has a comprehensive educational background. He studied International Business at Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, earning a Master's degree between 2004 and 2010. Additionally, he attended ESCP Europe, where he achieved a degree in International Management in 2009. These academic achievements provided a solid foundation for his career in procurement and management.
Early Education
Vaclav Brezina achieved his Baccalaureat from GVP in 1970. This early educational achievement marked the beginning of his academic and professional journey, ultimately leading him to his current role at ExxonMobil.