Jamie La Rue
About Jamie La Rue
Jamie La Rue is the NA ESS Supply Chain Leader at Procter & Gamble, with extensive experience in various planning and leadership roles within the company since 1994.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Jamie La Rue currently holds the position of NA ESS Supply Chain Leader at Procter & Gamble. Jamie has been in this role since 2020, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. In this capacity, Jamie oversees essential supply chain operations, ensuring efficient and effective management of resources across the North American region.
Previous Role as Site Integrated Planning Leader
Before assuming the role of NA ESS Supply Chain Leader, Jamie La Rue served as the Site Integrated Planning Leader at Procter & Gamble from 2016 to 2020. This role, also based in Cincinnati, Ohio, required Jamie to coordinate planning activities at various production sites, optimizing supply chain processes and improving operational efficiencies within the company.
Role as Site Integrated Planner Key User
From 2011 to 2020, Jamie La Rue worked as a Site Integrated Planner Key User at Procter & Gamble. This nine-year tenure involved focusing on integrated planning functions, where Jamie played a crucial role in aligning planning strategies across multiple departments, contributing to streamlined operations within the Cincinnati, Ohio Area.
Experience as Display Planner in Fabric Care
Jamie La Rue's career at Procter & Gamble also includes a two-year period from 2009 to 2011 as a Display Planner for Fabric Care. In this role, which fell under Site Integrated Planning, Jamie was responsible for planning and executing display strategies for fabric care products, applying integrated planning methodologies in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Tenure as Site Integrated Planner in Lewiston/Auburn
From 2006 to 2009, Jamie La Rue served as a Site Integrated Planner at Procter & Gamble in the Lewiston/Auburn, Maine Area. During these three years, Jamie focused on site-specific planning tasks, leveraging extensive knowledge in supply chain processes to enhance local operations.