Cathy Rieb
About Cathy Rieb
Cathy Rieb serves as the Plant Purchasing Manager at Schneider Electric in Sarre-Union, where she has worked since 2016. She has held various roles within the company, including Team Leader for Raw Material/Electronic Purchasing and Manager for the Steel Mutualized Pole in the Global Supply Chain.
Work at Schneider Electric
Cathy Rieb has held multiple roles at Schneider Electric since 2010. She currently serves as the Plant Purchasing Manager, a position she has held since 2016. In addition, she has been the Raw Material/Electronic Purchasing Team Leader since 2013 and has worked as the Steel Mutualized Pole Manager within the Global Supply Chain since 2014. Furthermore, she has been responsible for project purchases as Responsable Achats Projets since 2010. Her extensive tenure at Schneider Electric spans over a decade, with significant contributions to various purchasing and supply chain functions.
Education and Expertise
Cathy Rieb studied at IAE Strasbourg, where she achieved a Master CAAE. This educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in her roles within the purchasing and supply chain sectors at Schneider Electric. Her expertise encompasses various aspects of procurement, including raw materials and project purchasing.
Background
Cathy Rieb has built a career in purchasing and supply chain management, primarily at Schneider Electric in Sarre-Union. Her professional journey began in 2010, and she has since taken on increasing responsibilities within the company. Her roles have involved overseeing purchasing operations and managing teams focused on different aspects of procurement.
Achievements
Throughout her career at Schneider Electric, Cathy Rieb has contributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of the purchasing process. Her leadership in various roles has supported the company's supply chain objectives, particularly in managing raw materials and project purchases. Her long-standing commitment to her positions reflects her dedication to the organization's goals.