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Sussex IM promotes Tzanoukakis to vice president of supply chain

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Sussex IM has promoted Megan Tzanoukakis to the position of Vice President of Supply Chain, the company announced.  

In this role, Tzanoukakis will lead day-to-day integration of multiple functions, including customer service, purchasing, demand scheduling, inventory, and warehousing, in order to enhance on-time delivery and ROI for customers.  She will report to Keith Everson, Sussex IM CEO.

“Megan’s deep and broad knowledge of all aspects of our business will allow her to optimize interdepartmental collaboration, to the ultimate benefit of our customers,” says Everson.  “Today, speed-to-market is of critical importance.  Megan’s experience and ability to leverage our enterprise resource planning (ERP) system will increase time- and cost-efficiencies.”

Most recently, Tzanoukakis was Fulfillment and Systems Manager for Sussex IM.  Previously, as Manufacturing Scheduler, she worked directly with engineering, purchasing, customer service, warehousing and sales.  She interned in the company’s HR and Purchasing Departments while in college.

Tzanoukakis’ professional experience also includes four years at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in that firm’s Assurance practice.  Here, she specialized in financial statement audits of both public and private manufacturing companies.

Tzanoukakis, a Certified Public Accountant, is a graduate of Marquette University, with an M.S. in Accounting.

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