Anna Muniz
About Anna Muniz
Anna Muniz is a Demand Planner at US Foods, where she has worked since 2014. She specializes in developing safety stock strategies and analyzing forecast bias to maintain optimal inventory levels.
Work at US Foods
Anna Muniz has been employed at US Foods as a Demand Planner since 2014. In this role, she develops and implements safety stock strategies to maintain optimal inventory levels. She analyzes forecast bias to identify root causes that affect forecast accuracy and makes necessary adjustments. Additionally, she collaborates with category management and division coordinators to refine forecasts based on external information. Her work involves managing aging inventory and slow-moving items, ensuring efficient inventory management within the organization.
Previous Experience at U.S. Cellular
Prior to her role at US Foods, Anna Muniz worked at U.S. Cellular in various capacities. She served as a Sales Order Consultant from 2005 to 2006, followed by her position as an Inventory Planning Analyst from 2011 to 2013. She also held the role of Device Supply Chain Specialist from 2006 to 2011. Throughout her tenure at U.S. Cellular, she gained experience in supply chain management and inventory planning, contributing to her expertise in demand planning.
Education and Expertise
Anna Muniz studied at DeVry University, where she focused on Human Resources Management and Services. She achieved a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree, completing her studies from 2003 to 2005. This educational background has provided her with a solid foundation in business principles, which she applies in her current role as a Demand Planner.
Skills in Demand Planning
In her capacity as a Demand Planner, Anna Muniz employs various skills essential for effective inventory management. She develops safety stock strategies and analyzes forecast bias to enhance forecast accuracy. Her ability to work cross-functionally allows her to manage aging inventory and slow-moving items effectively. Collaboration with category management and division coordinators further strengthens her approach to adjusting forecasts based on external factors.