Rebecca Ren
About Rebecca Ren
Rebecca Ren is a Senior Sourcing Commodity Manager specializing in NPI sourcing at Fluke Corporation in Shanghai, China. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce in International Business from Xi'an University of Electronic Science and Technology, which she completed between 1990 and 1994.
Work at Fluke Corporation
Rebecca Ren holds the position of Senior Sourcing Commodity Manager/NPI Sourcing at Fluke Corporation. She has been with the company since 2005, contributing to the sourcing strategies and management of new product introductions. Her role involves overseeing the procurement processes and ensuring the alignment of sourcing activities with the company's operational goals. Based in Shanghai City, China, she has played a significant role in enhancing the efficiency of sourcing operations within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca Ren studied at 西安电子科技大学, where she pursued a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree in International Business from 1990 to 1994. This educational background has equipped her with a solid foundation in business principles, international trade, and sourcing strategies. Her expertise in these areas has been instrumental in her career, particularly in her current role at Fluke Corporation.
Background
Rebecca Ren has a professional background that spans nearly two decades in sourcing and procurement. Since joining Fluke Corporation in 2005, she has developed extensive experience in commodity management and new product introduction sourcing. Her career trajectory reflects a commitment to optimizing sourcing processes and contributing to the company's supply chain efficiency.
Professional Experience
With 19 years of experience at Fluke Corporation, Rebecca Ren has demonstrated her capabilities in managing sourcing operations effectively. Her role as Senior Sourcing Commodity Manager/NPI Sourcing involves strategic planning and execution of sourcing initiatives. This experience has allowed her to build strong relationships with suppliers and stakeholders, ensuring that the company's sourcing needs are met efficiently.