Kristin Gatti
About Kristin Gatti
Kristin Gatti is a Program Manager with extensive experience in logistics and supply chain management. She has served in the US Army and currently holds a leadership position in the United States Army Reserve while also managing a team at LMI.
Work at LMI
Kristin Gatti has been employed at LMI since 2017, currently holding the position of Program Manager. In this role, she leads a team of 36 remote employees. Prior to her current role, she worked as an Analyst at LMI from 2008 to 2015. During her tenure, she developed warehousing recommendations and delivered documents and presentations for the Veterans Health Administration, particularly focusing on strategies during the pandemic.
Education and Expertise
Kristin Gatti earned her MBA in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, studying from 2009 to 2011. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Systems Engineering and American Politics from the United States Military Academy at West Point, which she completed from 1999 to 2003. Her educational background supports her expertise in logistics and program management.
Background
Kristin Gatti served as an Active Duty Logistics Officer in the US Army from 2003 to 2008. After her active duty service, she transitioned to the United States Army Reserve, where she has worked as an Army Reserve Officer since 2008. In her current role as Force Management Director at the 80th Training Command, she has accumulated 16 years of experience in military logistics and management.
Previous Experience
Before joining LMI, Kristin Gatti worked as a Business Analyst at Leidos for a period of nine months from 2015 to 2016. In this role, she collaborated with the Defense Logistics Agency to develop materials outlining the agency's additive manufacturing strategy. This experience contributed to her extensive background in logistics and analysis.
Pandemic Response Initiatives
During the pandemic, Kristin Gatti played a significant role in analyzing usage data for personal protective equipment for the Veterans Health Administration. Her contributions included developing high-quality materials and recommendations that supported the agency's response to the crisis, demonstrating her ability to adapt and lead in challenging circumstances.