Brad Brunelle
About Brad Brunelle
Brad Brunelle is a Purchasing Manager at MEMIC, where he has worked since 2014. He has extensive experience in procurement and data analysis, with previous roles at Hannaford Bros. Co. and Delhaize Group.
Work at MEMIC
Brad Brunelle has served as the Purchasing Manager at MEMIC since 2014. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing procurement processes and ensuring that purchasing strategies align with the company's operational goals. His tenure at MEMIC spans a decade, during which he has contributed to optimizing supply chain management and enhancing vendor relationships. His experience in this position has allowed him to apply his analytical skills to improve purchasing efficiency and effectiveness.
Previous Experience in Retail and Corporate Services
Prior to joining MEMIC, Brad Brunelle held several positions at Hannaford Bros. Co. and Delhaize Group. He worked as a Dairy Pricing Analyst at Hannaford Bros. Co. for one year and as a Sales Plan Manager for four years. Following that, he spent five years at Delhaize Group as a Corporate Services Specialist, and later served as a Supply and Corporate Services Analyst for three years. These roles provided him with a solid foundation in retail operations and corporate services.
Education and Expertise
Brad Brunelle earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Nasson College, where he studied from 1978 to 1982. His educational background has equipped him with essential knowledge in business principles, which he has applied throughout his career. He possesses diverse analytical problem-solving skills and demonstrates a commitment to continuous improvement in his professional endeavors.
Skills in Procurement and Data Analysis
Brad Brunelle has developed a comprehensive skill set in indirect procurement, data analysis, inventory management, and merchandising. His expertise enables him to drive excellence in customer service and enhance operational efficiency. As an enthusiastic team player, he collaborates effectively with colleagues to achieve organizational objectives and improve processes.