Paul Sidenblad
About Paul Sidenblad
Paul Sidenblad is a Warehouse Manager currently employed at LGCY Power in Houston, Texas. He has extensive experience in production and operations management, having held various managerial roles in companies such as Material Difference Technologies, Conroe Machine, and Mattress Firm.
Work at LGCY Power
Paul Sidenblad has been serving as the Warehouse Manager at LGCY Power since 2023. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing warehouse operations and ensuring efficient management of inventory and shipments. His experience in logistics and operations management contributes to the effectiveness of the warehouse team.
Previous Experience in Production Management
Prior to his current position, Sidenblad worked as a Production Manager at Material Difference Technologies for 7 months in 2021-2022. He also held a brief role as Production Manager at Conroe Machine for 1 month in 2022. His background in production management has equipped him with skills in overseeing manufacturing processes and improving operational efficiency.
Background in Operations Management
Sidenblad has extensive experience in operations management, having worked at Mattress Firm as Operations Manager from 2013 to 2021. He also served as Operations Manager at R&M Energy Systems for 17 years, from 1991 to 2008. His roles involved managing safety, shipping, and operational procedures, contributing to the overall efficiency of the organizations.
Education and Expertise
Paul Sidenblad studied Business Administration and Management at Red Rocks Community College, where he earned a certificate from 2009 to 2013. His educational background supports his expertise in management and operational processes, enhancing his capabilities in warehouse and production management.
Achievements in Continuous Improvement
Sidenblad has implemented continuous improvement initiatives using Kaizen methods throughout his career. He coordinated shipments for foreign exchange production, achieving a 99.6% accuracy rate on $10 million in products. Additionally, he maintained an inventory accuracy of 99.8% through cycle count methods and led projects that resulted in a 20% gain in efficiency.