Gerald Vortice
About Gerald Vortice
Gerald Vortice is the Global Administrative Services Manager at General Mills, overseeing a team of over 100 people and managing third-party vendors across five global regions.
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Gerald Vortice is the Global Administrative Services Manager at General Mills, located in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area.
Current Role at General Mills
Currently, Gerald Vortice serves as the Global Administrative Services Manager at General Mills. In this role, he leads one of the first global administrative service centers supporting a Fortune 500 company. He is responsible for overseeing a team of over 100 people and managing third-party vendors across five global regions. He also handles program governance, business development, and relationship management for over 900 clients.
Previous Roles at General Mills
Gerald Vortice has held multiple roles at General Mills over his extensive career. He worked as a Training and Development Analyst in the São Paulo Area, Brazil, from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, he served as a Learning Consultant for eight months and a Learning Specialist for two years in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. His earlier roles included Quality Assurance Trainer and Global Consumer Relations, accumulating a total of nine years in these capacities.
Education and Expertise
Gerald Vortice studied Business Management at the Minnesota School of Business. Additionally, he earned a Training Professional credential from Langevin. His academic background complements his professional experience, contributing to his expertise in employee development, program governance, business development, and relationship management.
Career Background
Gerald Vortice began his career on the front lines as a representative in consumer relations. Over time, he transitioned into various training, learning, and development roles before taking on leadership positions. His early experience in consumer relations and subsequent roles in employee development have provided him with a robust foundation for his current responsibilities. Gerald has managed a centralization project that transformed into a best-in-class global shared service organization in just two years. He has experience working domestically in the US as well as in multiple global locations.