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Patricia Trigueros
Group Procurement Director
About Patricia Trigueros
Professional experience of more than 20 years in the Purchasing area, specialized in optimizing operations, leading negotiations and reducing costs in multinational environments. Expert in managing supplier relationships, implementing procurement strategies and leading transformational initiatives that generate substantial savings that positively impact the company’s bottom line. Supervision of indirect expense areas and improvement of operating efficiency.
Skills in negotiation, strategic management and fostering cross-functional collaboration.
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Security and Management, University of Phoenix.
- Project Manager Certification, Stanford University.
- Professional Certificate in Management, Open University.
- Cost Analysis Concepts/Price Analysis Concepts.
- Principles and Standards of Ethical Supply Management, ISM (Institute for Supply Management).
- Languages: Spanish and English.
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