Eileen D'aniello
About Eileen D'aniello
Eileen D'aniello is an Inventory Control Supervisor at Orgill, Inc. in Rome, New York, with extensive experience in quality assurance and continuous improvement methodologies.
Work at Orgill
Eileen D'aniello has been serving as the Inventory Control Supervisor at Orgill, Inc. since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing inventory management processes and ensuring efficient stock control within the company's operations in Rome, New York. Her tenure at Orgill has lasted for four years, during which she has applied her expertise in inventory management and continuous improvement methodologies.
Previous Experience at Logoplaste
Before joining Orgill, Eileen D'aniello worked at Logoplaste as a QHSE Coordinator from 2013 to 2020. Her responsibilities included managing quality, health, safety, and environmental standards within the organization. This role allowed her to develop a strong foundation in quality assurance practices, particularly in the packaging and containers industry.
Background in Conmed Corporation
Eileen D'aniello's career includes a significant period at Conmed Corporation, where she served as a Group Leader from 1996 to 2013. Over the course of 17 years, she gained valuable experience in leadership and operational management, contributing to the company's success in the medical device sector.
Education and Expertise
Eileen D'aniello studied Fine/Studio Arts at Mohawk Valley Community College-Utica Branch from 1989 to 1991. She has developed expertise in various methodologies, including Continuous Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, and Six Sigma. Additionally, she is trained in OSHA 30-Hour safety protocols, which are essential for maintaining workplace safety standards.
Skills in Quality Assurance and Process Improvement
Eileen D'aniello possesses a strong background in quality assurance, particularly within the packaging and containers industry. Her skills in Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma demonstrate her commitment to process improvement and waste reduction, making her a valuable asset in any operational setting.