Dakota Rowley, MBA
About Dakota Rowley, MBA
Dakota Rowley, MBA, serves as a Logistics Supervisor at Saia Inc. in Beaumont, Texas, where he has worked since 2018, and has a background in business administration and logistics.
Work at Saia
Dakota Rowley has served as a Logistics Supervisor at Saia Inc. since 2018. Based in Beaumont, Texas, Rowley has accumulated six years of experience in this role. Responsibilities include overseeing logistics operations, ensuring efficient transportation, and managing supply chain processes. Rowley's tenure at Saia demonstrates a commitment to optimizing logistics strategies and enhancing operational efficiency.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Saia, Dakota Rowley worked as an Outside Sales Representative for Office Depot from 2017 to 2018. This role involved engaging with business clients to promote products and services. Prior to that, Rowley was employed at the Port Arthur Independent School District as a Maintenance worker from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, Rowley spent seven years at Sherwin-Williams Paints in a management position from 2007 to 2014, gaining valuable experience in team leadership and operational management.
Education and Expertise
Dakota Rowley holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Texas at Tyler, where studies focused on Business Administration, Management, and Operations from 2016 to 2019. Rowley also earned a Bachelor's degree in Business/Corporate Communications from Lamar University. This educational background provides a strong foundation in business principles and logistics management.
Current Role at Wilson Warehouse
In addition to the role at Saia, Dakota Rowley has been working as an International Logistics Coordinator at Wilson Warehouse since 2018. Located in Orange, Texas, this position involves coordinating international shipments, managing logistics documentation, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Rowley's dual roles highlight a comprehensive understanding of logistics in both domestic and international contexts.