Surabi Srinivasan
About Surabi Srinivasan
Surabi Srinivasan is an Analyst on the Global Operations Design Team at Fortna, where she has worked since 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and has previous experience in various internships focused on supply chain and marketing insights.
Work at Fortna
Surabi Srinivasan has been employed at Fortna as an Analyst in the Global Operations Design Team since 2020. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, she has contributed to various projects that focus on optimizing supply chain operations. Her role involves developing business cases with a typical return on investment of 2–3 years for client projects. She has utilized quantitative models and collaborative workshops to strategize distribution designs for Fortune 500 clients.
Education and Expertise
Surabi Srinivasan studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2015 to 2019, where she earned a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her current role. She has developed expertise in supply chain modeling, data analysis, and operational efficiency.
Background
Before joining Fortna, Surabi Srinivasan gained experience through various internships. She worked at Newell Brands as a Consumer Marketing Insights Intern and as a Supply Chain Intern, both in 2019 and 2018 respectively. Additionally, she served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Georgia Institute of Technology in 2017 and completed a Procurement Internship at WestRock Company in the same year.
Achievements
Surabi Srinivasan has led significant projects that demonstrate her analytical skills and ability to deliver impactful solutions. She led an 11-week design session with C-Suite executives for a Fortune 500 healthcare client, resulting in a $30 million implementation. Additionally, she delivered a data-driven distribution design that achieved annual savings of $7 million for a client. Her work includes modeling the supply chain for a $3 billion company and manipulating data through PowerBI and Excel for a $45 million AutoStore design.