Angie Coderre
About Angie Coderre
Angie Coderre serves as the Manager of Category Analytics at US Foods, where she has worked since 2013. She focuses on integrating analytics into client solutions and has played a significant role in the company's strategic growth, including its successful IPO.
Work at US Foods
Angie Coderre has served as the Manager of Category Analytics at US Foods since 2013. In this role, she integrates analytics into client solutions, enhancing decision-making through Business Intelligence and data integrity. Coderre has played a pivotal role in the company's strategic growth, particularly during its successful IPO. She leads a team that focuses on leveraging cross-functional relationships to provide valuable insights, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the organization.
Education and Expertise
Angie Coderre holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Denison University, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. She furthered her education by earning an MBA from the Jack Welch Management Institute in 2018. Her academic background equips her with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and business management, which she applies in her current role.
Background
Before joining US Foods, Angie Coderre worked as a Supply Chain Analyst at Kellogg Company from 2012 to 2013. This position provided her with experience in supply chain dynamics and analytical processes, which she later applied in her role at US Foods. Her career has been marked by significant organizational changes, including a failed merger and C-suite turnover, which have contributed to her resilience and business acumen.
Achievements
Angie Coderre has been instrumental in navigating US Foods through a successful IPO, showcasing her ability to contribute to strategic growth initiatives. Her leadership in the analytics team has enabled the organization to harness data-driven insights, enhancing decision-making processes across the company. Coderre's experience in managing significant organizational changes has further solidified her role as a key player within the organization.