Brigitte Coulombe
About Brigitte Coulombe
Brigitte Coulombe is an experienced procurement professional currently working at Mine Raglan Glencore and Loto-Québec, with over 15 years in procurement and logistics across various industries. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration and an AEC in Logistics, and is known for her adaptability, strong ethics, and teamwork skills.
Work at Glencore
Brigitte Coulombe has been employed at Mine Raglan Glencore since 2011, serving in the role of Approvisionnement for 13 years. Her responsibilities include managing procurement processes and logistics within the mining sector. This position has allowed her to develop expertise in supply chain management specific to the mining industry.
Current Role at Loto-Québec
Since 2017, Coulombe has held two positions at Loto-Québec: Technicienne Approvisionnement and Agente approvisionnement. In these roles, she focuses on procurement activities within the organization, contributing to the efficiency of supply chain operations in the gaming and entertainment sector.
Education and Expertise
Coulombe earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a concentration in Marketing from Université du Québec à Montréal. Additionally, she completed an Attestation d'études collégiales (AEC) in Logistique de transport at Collège lasalle. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in procurement and logistics across various industries.
Professional Experience
With over 15 years of experience in procurement and logistics, Coulombe has worked across multiple sectors, including mining, event management, and manufacturing. Her diverse background has equipped her with strong relational skills and the ability to perform effectively under pressure.
Skills and Attributes
Coulombe is recognized for her adaptability to change and strong ethical standards. She thrives in dynamic environments and is committed to continuous learning. Her teamwork skills contribute to successful collaboration in her roles, and she is noted for her focus on cost reduction in acquisition processes.