Kateryna Kozlova
About Kateryna Kozlova
Kateryna Kozlova is a Junior Supply Planning Specialist at Procter & Gamble, with a background in management and business studies from Uczelnia Łazarskiego w Warszawie and Athlone Institute of Technology.
Title
Kateryna Kozlova holds the title of Junior Supply Planning Specialist. She has been working in this role at Procter & Gamble since 2020, based in Warsaw, Masovian District, Poland. Her tenure at Procter & Gamble highlights her expertise in supply chain management and logistics.
Education and Expertise
Kateryna Kozlova has a strong educational background. She obtained her Master's degree in Management from Uczelnia Łazarskiego w Warszawie (2020-2022). She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the same institution (2017-2020). Additionally, she earned a Higher Certificate in Business from Athlone Institute of Technology (2018-2019). Her academic prowess is further demonstrated by her high GPA of 4.76 out of 5.5 and a Rector's discount in recognition of her accomplishments.
International Experience
Kateryna Kozlova participated in the Erasmus+ Exchange program at Athlone Institute of Technology, gaining valuable international exposure. She also interned at Mendel University in Brno as an Internship Trainee for three months in 2019, which provided her with practical experience in the educational sector in District Brno-City, Czech Republic. These international engagements have equipped her with a diverse and broad perspective.
Professional Background
Kateryna Kozlova began her professional career with an internship at Mendel University in Brno in 2019. Currently, she works as a Junior Supply Planning Specialist at Procter & Gamble in Warsaw, Poland. These roles have allowed her to gain hands-on experience in supply planning and logistics, contributing to her skill set and professional growth.
Community and Academic Involvement
Throughout her academic journey, Kateryna Kozlova has been an active member of various student organizations, where she contributed to community and academic initiatives. She organized numerous projects and conferences in Ukraine and Poland, focusing on formal, scientific, non-profit, educational, and youth development themes. Her involvement in these activities underscores her commitment to community service and personal development.