Alison Jones (She/Ella/她)
About Alison Jones (She/Ella/她)
Alison Jones is the Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, with a strong background in engineering, operations, and supply chain management.
Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Alison Jones holds the position of Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Her leadership role emphasizes promoting inclusive practices, equality, and diversity within the organization. By leveraging her extensive experience in various industries, she is well-equipped to drive meaningful change and foster an environment that values diverse perspectives.
Education and Expertise of Alison Jones
Alison Jones earned a Master's degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Howard University. This academic background has provided her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her professional roles.
Previous Role as Vice President of Operations at Billie
Prior to her current role, Alison Jones was the Vice President of Operations at Billie. In this position, she played a key role in integrating the acquired Billie brand into the Edgewell portfolio. This task involved complex coordination and strategic planning to successfully incorporate the new brand into the existing business structure.
Leadership in Supply Chain at Edgewell
Alison Jones served as Vice President of Supply Chain at Edgewell. Throughout her tenure, she managed critical business processes and worked to streamline retail execution. Her efforts were focused on optimizing the supply chain to enhance efficiency and operational effectiveness.
Involvement in Diverse Organizations
Alison Jones has been an active supporter of diverse organizations. She was a leader in the Society of Black Professionals at Corning, Inc., and has significant experience in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Logistics. Additionally, she managed Mars's philanthropic giving from Bentonville, Arkansas, and launched a local chapter of Women of Mars, further demonstrating her commitment to community and diversity initiatives.