Amy Barker
About Amy Barker
Amy Barker is an Associate Manager of Regulatory Affairs at SC Johnson, specializing in shoe care for Europe and the UK, with over 17 years of experience at the company.
Current Position at SC Johnson
Amy Barker currently holds the position of Associate Manager of Regulatory Affairs at SC Johnson. She focuses on Bama Shoe Care for local and regional markets, including Europe, the UK, and Ireland. Her responsibilities extend to regulatory affairs and overseeing shoe care categories across these regions. This role is based in Racine, Wisconsin, United States.
Global Regulatory Affairs Expertise
In addition to her regional duties, Amy Barker serves as the Global Shoe Care Navigator and Lead for Regulatory Affairs at SC Johnson. Her role involves navigating regulatory landscapes and ensuring compliance across global markets for shoe care products. This position underscores her comprehensive expertise in both local and international regulatory environments.
Previous Positions at SC Johnson
Amy Barker has been with SC Johnson for over 17 years. Between 2003 and 2012, she served as the Category Contact and Environmental Advisor. These roles involved extensive work in regulatory affairs and environmental compliance, highlighting her long-term commitment and versatility within the company.
Experience at Unilever
Before joining SC Johnson, Amy Barker worked at Unilever as an Environmental Risk Assessor for ten months in 2003. This role provided her with foundational experience in assessing environmental risks associated with consumer products, adding to her extensive skill set in regulatory and environmental affairs.
Educational Background
Amy Barker studied at Aston University from 1998 to 2001. She then attended Cranfield University, where she earned a Master of Science degree, completing her studies from 2001 to 2002. These academic achievements provided her with strong theoretical and practical knowledge, equipping her for a successful career in regulatory affairs and environmental advisory roles.