Julie Hootnick
About Julie Hootnick
Julie Hootnick is a Senior Manager of Supply Chain at The North Face, where she has worked since 2012. She has a background in forecasting and operations management, with previous roles at Taryn Rose International and UCLA Anderson School of Management.
Current Role at The North Face
Julie Hootnick serves as the Senior Manager of Hardgoods and Capacity Planning at The North Face. She has held this position since 2012, contributing to the company's supply chain management and operational efficiency. Her role involves overseeing the planning and management of hardgoods inventory, ensuring that the supply chain meets the demands of the market. She is based in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
Previous Experience at The North Face
Prior to her current role, Julie Hootnick worked at The North Face in various capacities. She was the Forecasting Manager for Softgoods from 2010 to 2012 and the Forecasting Manager for Hardgoods from 2008 to 2010. During her tenure, she focused on inventory forecasting and demand planning, which are critical for maintaining product availability and optimizing supply chain operations.
Experience at Taryn Rose International
Julie Hootnick held multiple positions at Taryn Rose International. She began as the Sales Support Manager from 2004 to 2005, then transitioned to Manager of Retail Operations from 2005 to 2007. Following this, she served as an Operations Analyst and Inventory Management from 2007 to 2008. Her roles involved various aspects of operations and inventory management, contributing to the overall efficiency of the company.
Educational Background
Julie Hootnick studied at Brandeis University from 1997 to 2001, where she completed her undergraduate education. This academic background provided her with foundational knowledge that supports her career in supply chain management and operations.
Early Career at UCLA Anderson School of Management
Before her roles in the private sector, Julie Hootnick worked at UCLA Anderson School of Management from 2002 to 2004. She served as Program Coordinator and Assistant to the Director, where she gained experience in program management and administrative support within an academic environment.