Jessica Biele, Cpa
About Jessica Biele, Cpa
Jessica Biele is the Controller & Supply Chain Accounting Lead for the Pet Segment at General Mills, with over a decade of experience in accounting and finance roles, including significant positions at Blue Buffalo Co and PwC.
Title and Current Role
Jessica Biele currently serves as the Controller & Supply Chain Accounting Lead for the Pet Segment at General Mills. In this position, she oversees the financial and accounting functions related to the supply chain, ensuring efficient operations and accurate financial reporting.
Career at Blue Buffalo Co
Prior to her current role at General Mills, Jessica Biele held multiple positions at Blue Buffalo Co from 2014 to 2022. Her roles included Supply Chain Finance Manager - Logistics, Corporate Accounting Manager, Accounting Supervisor, and Senior Accountant. During her tenure, she managed logistics finance, corporate accounting, and moved up the ranks to hold significant leadership positions in accounting and supply chain management.
Previous Positions at PVH and PwC
Before joining Blue Buffalo Co, Jessica Biele held the position of Financial Accountant at PVH in Milford, CT from 2010 to 2014. She also worked as an Assurance Associate at PwC in the Hartford, Connecticut area from 2007 to 2010. These roles provided her with comprehensive experience in financial accounting and auditing.
Educational Background
Jessica Biele earned her Master's of Science in Accounting from Western New England University, where she studied from 2007 to 2008. She also holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Accounting from the same university, which she completed between 2003 and 2007. This educational background laid a strong foundation for her subsequent career in accounting and finance.
Expertise in Supply Chain Finance
With extensive experience in supply chain finance and logistics, Jessica Biele has developed robust expertise in managing financial operations within the supply chain. At Blue Buffalo Co, she successfully managed these functions for four years, transitioning from corporate accounting management to a leadership role in supply chain finance.