Julia Brooks
About Julia Brooks
Julia Brooks is the Lead of Walmart Supply-Chain Business Process & Innovation at SC Johnson in Rogers, Arkansas. She has extensive experience in supply chain management and logistics, having previously worked at Sam's Club and SC Johnson in various roles.
Current Role at SC Johnson
Julia Brooks currently holds the position of Lead, Walmart Supply-Chain Business Process & Innovation at SC Johnson. She has been in this role since August 2014, operating from Rogers, Arkansas. In this capacity, Julia oversees the strategic planning and execution of supply-chain processes for Walmart International, focusing on innovation and process improvements.
Previous Experience at SC Johnson
Before ascending to her current leadership role, Julia Brooks worked as a Senior Analyst for the Walmart Home Cleaning & Kiwi team at SC Johnson from 2013 to 2014. Based in Rogers, Arkansas, she engaged in supply-chain analysis, optimizing logistics and inventory management for Walmart's home cleaning product lines.
Logistics Project Management at Sam's Club
Julia Brooks served as a Project Manager - Logistics at Sam's Club from 2011 to 2013. During her 2-year tenure in Bentonville, Arkansas, she managed several logistics projects aimed at enhancing supply-chain efficiency and reducing operational costs. Her role involved detailed project planning, execution, and performance evaluation.
Replenishment Management at Sam's Club
From 2006 to 2011, Julia Brooks was Replenishment Manager II at Sam's Club in Bentonville, Arkansas. She was responsible for managing the replenishment processes for Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications, Health & Beauty products, Laundry supplies, and Homecare goods. Her work ensured consistent product availability and optimized inventory levels.
Educational Background
Julia Brooks graduated from Missouri Southern State University with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration and Management. Her academic journey spanned from 2002 to 2006, during which she gained foundational knowledge that later supported her professional career in supply-chain management.