Caroline Vernet
About Caroline Vernet
Caroline Vernet is a Strategy Manager at Northvolt, where she has worked since 2021. She has a diverse background in strategy and supply chain management, with previous roles at McKinsey & Company and Nestlé, among others.
Current Role at Northvolt
Caroline Vernet serves as a Strategy Manager at Northvolt, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is involved in strategic planning and execution within the organization, contributing to Northvolt's mission of creating sustainable battery solutions. Her work focuses on aligning business objectives with operational capabilities to enhance efficiency and drive growth.
Previous Experience at McKinsey & Company
Before joining Northvolt, Caroline Vernet worked at McKinsey & Company as an Engagement Manager from 2017 to 2021. During her four years at the firm, she provided strategic consulting services to various clients, helping them solve complex business challenges. Her experience at McKinsey equipped her with valuable skills in problem-solving and project management.
Educational Background
Caroline Vernet holds a Master of Science (MS) degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from Lund University, where she studied from 2012 to 2017. She also completed an exchange semester at The University of Queensland in 2015, further enhancing her academic credentials. Prior to her university studies, she attended Danderyds Gymnasium, focusing on Science with an international and language emphasis.
Internship Experience at Scania
Caroline Vernet gained early industry experience through internships at Scania Group. She worked as a Manufacturing Intern for two months in 2014 and later as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern for one month in 2015. These roles provided her with insights into manufacturing processes and operational efficiency in the automotive sector.
Career at Nestlé and IKEA Group
Caroline Vernet has held positions in supply chain management, including a role as a Supply Chain Demand Planner at Nestlé from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, she worked on her Master Thesis at IKEA Group in 2017, focusing on setting supply chain greenhouse gas emission targets. These experiences contributed to her expertise in supply chain strategies and sustainability.