Christopher Kobus
About Christopher Kobus
Christopher Kobus is the Vice President of Value Engineering at project44, specializing in business transformation in the supply chain and digital space.
Current Role at project44
Christopher Kobus is the Vice President of Value Engineering at project44, a position he has held since September 2021. In this role, he focuses on creating the world’s leading Advanced Visibility Platform™ for shippers and logistics service providers. His expertise includes leading business transformation efforts in the supply chain and digital space, as well as providing insights on how technology impacts the marketplace.
Professional Experience at Cloudleaf, Inc
Before joining project44, Christopher worked at Cloudleaf, Inc. as the Vice President of Solutions Consulting. During his one-year tenure from 2020 to 2021, he specialized in growing businesses through strategic end-to-end value selling. His role involved leveraging his skills in digital supply chain management to provide cutting-edge solutions for clients.
Role at FourKites, Inc
Christopher Kobus served as the Director of Digital Supply Chain Strategy at FourKites, Inc. from 2019 to 2020. In this capacity, he focused on developing and implementing digital strategies that improved supply chain efficiency and visibility. His efforts contributed to advancing the digital capabilities of the company’s supply chain solutions.
Early Career Milestones
Christopher's earlier roles include positions at Elementum SCM as Digital Strategy Manager (2016-2019), Navigator Management Partners as Senior Consultant (2015-2016), and Accenture as Consultant (2010-2015), all in Baltimore, Maryland. He also worked briefly as a Project Consultant at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) in 2009. These roles built his foundation in supply chain management and consulting, paving the way for his subsequent leadership positions.
Educational Background
Christopher Kobus holds dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Supply Chain Management and Marketing from the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business, attained between 2006 and 2010. His academic background laid the groundwork for his career in supply chain management and digital strategy.