Ibrahim M. Ibrahim إبراهيم محمد إبراهيم
About Ibrahim M. Ibrahim إبراهيم محمد إبراهيم
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim is a Procurement Officer at Global Communities, where he has worked since 2017. He previously held positions as a Procurement Assistant at Global Communities and as a Supply Chain - Warehouse and Logistic Assistant at the International Rescue Committee.
Current Role as Procurement Officer
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim currently serves as a Procurement Officer at Global Communities, a position he has held since 2017. His role involves managing procurement processes, ensuring compliance with organizational policies, and facilitating the acquisition of goods and services necessary for the organization's operations. He operates from Silver Spring, Maryland, where he contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the procurement function.
Previous Experience at Global Communities
Prior to his current role, Ibrahim M. Ibrahim worked at Global Communities as a Procurement Assistant for a brief period of two months in 2016. During this time, he supported procurement activities and gained valuable insights into the organization's operational needs and procurement strategies.
Experience at International Rescue Committee
Before joining Global Communities, Ibrahim M. Ibrahim was employed by the International Rescue Committee as a Supply Chain - Warehouse and Logistic Assistant from 2014 to 2016. In this role, he was responsible for managing logistics and warehouse operations, which included overseeing inventory management and ensuring the timely delivery of supplies. His experience in New York, New York, provided him with a strong foundation in supply chain management.
Career Timeline
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim has a career spanning several years in procurement and supply chain management. He began his professional journey at the International Rescue Committee in 2014, where he worked for two years. He then transitioned to Global Communities as a Procurement Assistant in 2016 for a short duration before taking on the role of Procurement Officer in 2017, where he has continued to develop his expertise.