Daniel Berko has a diverse work experience in various roles. Daniel started their career at HFC Bank as an intern in the Foreign Department for three months in 2011. Following this, they joined the University of Dayton as an Office Assistant from September 2011 to May 2014. During this role, they assisted the Dean of the School of Engineering's Office and developed interpersonal relationship skills with managers and supervisors. In 2014, they interned as a Product Supply Intern at Compana Pet Brands for three months.
Daniel then transitioned to Compana Pet Brands and held multiple roles in the supply chain. Daniel started as a Replenishment Analyst in January 2015 and was responsible for monitoring inventory and demand, developing replenishment orders, and completing purchase orders. In April 2017, they were promoted to Senior Replenishment Analyst, where they performed supply/demand balancing for over 100 SKUs across multiple subcontracting plants. Daniel ensured products were manufactured on time and developed production and procurement plans. Finally, in February 2020, they became the Inventory Optimization and Supply Chain Process Improvement Manager, where they focused on optimizing inventory strategies and improving supply chain processes for the company.
Daniel Berko's education history is as follows:
From 2008 to 2011, Daniel attended the University of Ghana, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. During this time, they also studied Philosophy and Geography as minor subjects. Their field of study focused on International Business, Trade, Commerce, Macroeconomics, and Microeconomics.
From 2011 to 2013, Daniel continued their education at the University of Dayton, where they completed a Bachelor of Arts degree. Their field of study was Economics.
From 2013 to 2015, Daniel once again attended the University of Dayton, this time pursuing a Master's degree in Engineering Management. Their coursework included subjects such as QA (Quality Assurance), Operations Research, Design of Experiments (DEX), Six Sigma, and RAM (Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability).
Based on the provided information, Daniel's education path suggests a progression from studying Economics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, to further enhancing their skills in the field of Engineering Management.
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