Lee Ann Judd MBA
Technical Advisor
Lee Ann Judd has over 25 years’ experience with multi-cultural and international business negotiations with demonstrated bottom line results in engineering, procurement, supply chain management, lean manufacturing, contracting, and operations. Her most recent experience has been with offshore vessels and related activities. She has the ability to analyze complex business challenges and develop appropriate solutions as well as structure innovative business deals. She is an articulate leader who negotiates win / win situations. Lee is an expert in business development and global supply chain. Her successes include building a global supply chain in Asia, Europe, North America, and MENA focusing on oil & gas, renewable energy, construction, global manufacturing, consulting, government, and real estate development.
EDUCATION
Masters Business Administration, International Management, Thunderbird American Graduate School of International Management – Glendale, Arizona
Bachelor of Arts, University of Toledo – Toledo, Ohio
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