Anthony Jiron Jiménez
About Anthony Jiron Jiménez
Anthony Jiron Jiménez serves as the Global Supplier Onboarding and Procurement Service Delivery Lead at Thomson Reuters, where he has significantly improved the supplier onboarding process. With extensive experience in international procurement operations, he has worked in various roles within the company since 2014 and has a background in business administration.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Anthony Jiron Jiménez has held multiple roles at Thomson Reuters since 2014. He began as a Sourcing Buyer Specialist in New York for one year. He then served as Team Leader for Accounts Payable and Procurement Operations for two years, also in New York. In 2017, he transitioned to Toronto, where he worked as Accounts Payable Supervisor and Procurement Operations for eight months. Since 2018, he has been the Global Supplier Onboarding and Procurement Service Delivery Lead, focusing on enhancing the supplier onboarding process and improving efficiency and compliance.
Education and Expertise
Anthony studied Business Administration at Tecnológico De Costa Rica, earning a Bachelor's degree from 2011 to 2017. He also studied Literature at Centro Internacional De Idiomas (CIDI), where he obtained an Associate's degree from 2011 to 2013. His educational background supports his extensive experience in procurement operations across various international settings.
Background
Anthony Jiron Jiménez has a diverse professional background in procurement operations, having worked in multiple countries including India, the United States, and Canada. Before joining Thomson Reuters, he worked at Infosys BPO as a Procurement Operations Coordinator for ten months in Bengaluru, India, and at Procter & Gamble as a Procurement Operator for two years in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Achievements
In his current role at Thomson Reuters, Anthony has played a key role in the transition of procurement operations from New York to Toronto. His efforts have ensured a seamless integration and continuity of services, contributing to the overall efficiency of the procurement processes within the organization.