Mark K. Williams, CFPIM, CLTD, CPSM, CSCP

Retired from President, Williams Supply Chain Group, Inc.

Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain

About

• Led project that reduced purchasing cycle time by 80% for a government agency. • Implemented Sales & Operations Planning process for a Consumer Products Goods company. • Led project that implemented capital equipment procurement and inventory management procedures for a government agency. • Served as Subject Matter Expert on several ERP system implementations. • Developed Demand Planning training programs for ERP company • National Instructor for both APICS & the National Seminar Group • Developed and delivered customized inventory & supply chain management seminars for corporate clients including AT&T, Noven Pharmaceutical and Amarr Garage Door • Conducted supply chain seminars in 47 of the 50 US states, in addition to Singapore, Amsterdam, Ireland, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Jamaica and Bulgaria. Specialties: Supply Chain Management, Inventory Management, Demand Planning, Operations, Purchasing, Manufacturing, Distribution, Training

Experience

  • Williams Supply Chain Group, Inc. (23 yrs 9 mos)
    • Retired
      Mar 2024 - Present · 2 yrs 5 mos

    • President
      Nov 2002 - Mar 2024 · 21 yrs 5 mos

      Consultant and Trainer in the following topics: Supply Chain Management, Inventory Management, Purchasing, and Demand Planning.

  • Leader, Global Supply Chain Planning Practice at QAD
    Dec 2010 - Jun 2014 · 3 yrs 7 mos

    Develop and conduct SCM training program for QAD's customers and employees.

  • Director of Demand Planning at Rexall Sundown
    2001 - 2002 · 1 yr

    Managed forecasting for company with sales of $400 million dollars & 1,400 SKU's. Implemented CPFR & S&OP

  • Consulting Manager at North Highland Company
    1997 - 2001 · 4 yrs

    Supply Chain Training & ERP Implementation

  • Sr. Manager of Materials at Georgia Pacific
    1995 - 1997 · 2 yrs

    Negotiating and managing national contracts for $200 million annual spend.