Jill Fryling
About Jill Fryling
Jill Fryling is the Director of Quality and Regulatory Operations with a background in Agriculture Business Management from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo. She has extensive experience in risk management, crisis management, team building, and people management, and has held multiple roles at General Mills and Kraft Foods Group.
Title
Jill Fryling serves as the Director of Quality and Regulatory Operations. In this position, she manages quality assurance protocols and ensures compliance with industry standards, leveraging her extensive background and expertise.
Previous Experience at General Mills
Jill Fryling has a robust history with General Mills. She worked there initially from 1992 to 1995, holding the roles of Production Supervisor and Quality Assurance Supervisor. Over her career, she made significant contributions and eventually advanced to the position of Director of Quality and Regulatory Operations.
Previous Experience at Kraft Foods Group
Before rejoining General Mills, Jill Fryling worked at Kraft Foods Group from 1989 to 1992 as a Production Supervisor. During this stretch, she gained valuable insights into production processes and quality control, which paved the way for her future roles in quality assurance.
Education and Background
Jill Fryling holds a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture Business Management from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, where she studied from 1984 to 1987. She also spent two years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before transferring to Cal Poly. Her academic background has contributed significantly to her subject-matter expertise.
Skills in Risk Management and Team Building
Jill Fryling possesses extensive experience in risk management and crisis management. She also specializes in team building and people management, skills that are crucial for her role in quality and regulatory operations. Her strong communication skills further enhance her effectiveness in navigating complex regulatory landscapes.