Connie G.
About Connie G.
Connie G. is the Project Manager for Sustainability & Global Brands at General Mills, known for her passion for the natural world and social justice values.
Current Role at General Mills
Connie G. is currently serving as the Project Manager for Sustainability & Global Brands at General Mills. In this role, which she has held since July 2019, she focuses on integrating sustainable practices within the company's global brand initiatives. Her responsibilities include simplifying complex sustainability issues and driving effective project execution to promote environmentally friendly practices.
Previous Experience at Six Degrees Executive Consulting
Prior to her current role, Connie G. worked at Six Degrees Executive Consulting as the Strategy & Innovation Manager. From 2018 to 2019, she spent nine months in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where she focused on strategic innovation initiatives. Her work involved developing and implementing strategic plans to drive business growth and innovation for clients.
Earlier Career at General Mills
Connie G. previously held the position of Commercial Project Manager at General Mills from 2016 to 2018. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, she was responsible for managing commercial projects aimed at enhancing the company's market presence. Her work helped streamline operations and contributed to achieving commercial objectives.
Educational Background
Connie G. holds a Bachelor's degree in Business (Marketing) from RMIT University. She furthered her education at Swinburne University of Technology, where she earned a Post Graduate Certificate in Sustainability. Her academic background in marketing and sustainability has equipped her with the skills needed to excel in her current sustainability-focused role.
Professional Characteristics
Connie G. is recognized for her ability to simplify complex issues and effectively achieve project goals. She is known for her passion for the natural world and social justice values. Her innovative thinking and positive impact on her work have been noted by peers and colleagues throughout her career.