Mike Sullivan
About Mike Sullivan
Mike Sullivan is an R&D Process Engineer II at General Mills in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, focusing on capacity expansion for snack brands. He has a background in chemical engineering and extensive experience in research, project management, and material science.
Current Role at General Mills
Mike Sullivan currently serves as an R&D Process Engineer II at General Mills in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. In his role, he focuses on capacity expansion for General Mills snack brands. His work involves engineering processes and ensuring efficient production techniques to support the growth and scaling of snack production.
Previous Roles at General Mills
Before his current position, Mike Sullivan held roles as R&D Packaging Engineer II and R&D Packaging Engineer I at General Mills. He worked as an R&D Packaging Engineer II from 2021 to 2022 and as R&D Packaging Engineer I from 2019 to 2021 in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. During this time, he gained experience in packaging development and engineering, enhancing the functionality and sustainability of packaging solutions.
Experience at Anheuser-Busch
Mike Sullivan worked at Anheuser-Busch in various capacities from 2017 to 2019. He served as a Brewing Group Manager in St. Louis, MO, for two years, overseeing brewing operations and ensuring quality control. Before that, he was a Brewery Trainee in Columbus, Ohio, for two months in 2017. Additionally, in 2019, Mike briefly worked as a Production Planner in the Greater St. Louis Area, managing workflow and production schedules.
Educational Background
Mike Sullivan studied Chemical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 2013 to 2017. During his academic career, Mike gained practical research experience, working as an Undergraduate Researcher at Washington University for two months in 2015.
Early Career and Internships
In addition to his extensive professional experience, Mike Sullivan participated in several internships. He was a Chemical Pilot Plant Operations Intern at Eastman Chemical Company for three months in 2016. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Cashier at The Home Depot in Penfield, NY, for two months in 2014. These roles contributed to his foundational knowledge and skills in the field of chemical engineering and customer service.