Badri Devanathan
About Badri Devanathan
Badri Devanathan serves as the Vice President at Softeon, where he specializes in multi-channel supply chain solutions and process improvements. He has a strong background in engineering and technology, with previous roles at Chrysler and extensive academic credentials from prestigious institutions.
Work at Softeon
Currently serving as Vice President at Softeon since 2000, Badri Devanathan has been instrumental in the development and delivery of multi-channel and omni-channel supply chain solutions. His role involves overseeing process improvements and best practices across various operational and technology domains. With over two decades of experience at Softeon, he has contributed significantly to the company's reputation in the supply chain management sector.
Education and Expertise
Badri Devanathan holds an Executive Certificate in Technology, Operations, and Value Chain Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, obtained in 2006. He earned a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from Wayne State University, studying from 1991 to 1994. Additionally, he completed a Master’s Degree in Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, from 1980 to 1982. His expertise encompasses Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), Distributed Order Management (DOM), and Service Parts & Service Logistics.
Background
Badri Devanathan began his career at Chrysler, where he worked for a total of 11 years. He served as a Senior Software Engineer in Warren, Michigan, from 1986 to 1993, and later as a Project Lead in Center Line, Michigan, from 1993 to 1997. His extensive background in engineering and technology has laid a strong foundation for his current role in supply chain management.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Badri Devanathan has successfully managed several implementations in supply chain solutions that have received accolades from customers. His contributions have focused on enhancing operational efficiency and implementing cloud-hosted SaaS Warehouse Management Systems, particularly within the beverage supply chain's order to cash cycle.