Chad Tortorello
About Chad Tortorello
Chad Tortorello is an Operations & Supply Chain Technology Systems Analyst currently employed at the Greater Chicago Food Depository since 2020. He has a diverse background in finance, insurance, and operations, with previous roles at notable companies including Liberty Mutual Insurance, Zurich North America, and Navigant.
Current Role at Greater Chicago Food Depository
Chad Tortorello serves as an Operations & Supply Chain Technology Systems Analyst at Greater Chicago Food Depository. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the organization for four years. His role involves analyzing and optimizing supply chain technology systems to enhance operational efficiency within the food distribution network.
Previous Experience in Insurance and Finance
Chad has extensive experience in the insurance and finance sectors. He worked as a Junior Tax Accountant at Liberty Mutual Insurance for five months in 2004. He later served as a Global Corporate Underwriter at Zurich North America from 2013 to 2015 in the Greater New York City Area. Additionally, he held the position of Assistant Underwriter at Torus Insurance (UK) Ltd from 2009 to 2013.
Education and Academic Background
Chad Tortorello earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Northeastern University, where he studied Finance and Insurance, as well as Entrepreneurship. His academic journey spanned from 2002 to 2007. He also completed a Craft Brewers Apprenticeship at the American Brewers Guild in 2015.
Experience in Business Analysis
In 2020, Chad worked as a Business Analyst at Navigant for nine months in the Greater Chicago Area. This role allowed him to apply his analytical skills to support business operations and decision-making processes.
Early Career in Financial Management
Chad began his career in financial management as an Assistant Portfolio Manager at Batterymarch Financial Management in 2006, where he worked for five months. He also gained experience as an Operations Specialist at John Hancock in 2005 for five months.