Jamie Green
About Jamie Green
Jamie Green is the Head of Category and Strategic Revenue Management at General Mills in London, with extensive experience in strategic roles across major grocery brands in the UK and Europe.
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Jamie Green is currently the Head Of Category and Strategic Revenue Management at General Mills, based in London, England, United Kingdom.
Current Role at General Mills
Jamie Green leads the Strategic Revenue Management Capability for Europe and Australia at General Mills. Additionally, he heads the Global Brands Category Team for International Markets, managing strategic initiatives to drive revenue growth. Jamie has been with General Mills since 2015, occupying various strategic roles and contributing to the company’s overall market strategy.
Previous Roles at General Mills
Jamie Green was previously the Strategic Revenue Manager for Europe and Australia from 2017 to 2021, based in Nyon, Switzerland. Before this role, he served as the Market Strategy and Planning Manager for the UK from 2015 to 2017. In both positions, Jamie played a crucial role in developing and implementing market strategies tailored to different regions.
Work Experience Prior to General Mills
Before joining General Mills, Jamie Green held several key positions in various companies. He was the Business Unit Leader at Kimberly-Clark from 2013 to 2015, and the Channel Director at Premier Foods from 2009 to 2013. Earlier in his career, Jamie was a Senior National Account Manager at Constellation Europe from 2005 to 2009 and a National Account Manager at WORLDWIDE FRUIT LIMITED from 2002 to 2005.
Volunteer Experience
In 2015, Jamie Green volunteered for All Hands Volunteers, contributing to Project Leyte in the Philippines. This role was a one-month engagement where he participated in various relief and rebuilding efforts following the aftermath of natural disasters.
Educational Background
Jamie Green holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Politics from the University of Southampton, where he studied from 1998 to 2001. He also attended The King’s School, Canterbury, prior to his university education.