Ken Kremsky Has Excellent Cross-Field Team Leadership Skills

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Ken Kremsky has excellent cross-field team leadership skills. As a team leader, Ken thinks you will quickly discover that leading this kind of team involves difficulties that are uncommon in a traditional team-management environment. He is very clear in his communication and provides good one-on-one...


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Ken Kremsky Has Excellent Cross-Field Team Leadership Skills

Concerning Ken Kremsky's Professional Career From 1996 until 1999, Ken Kremsky served as an interim associate controller for Interstate Brands Corporation. He started acting as Nabisco Inc.'s director of cost accounting in 1999 and stayed there until 2005. In 2005, he started covering for Kraft Foods Inc. as controller. At Mondelez International, Ken took over as Senior Manager of Finance and Strategic Projects in 2012. He was employed here until 2017. He currently works for a private value company as a specialist. He is tasked with encouraging the account-to-report (A2R) process for an organization that has been cut out or obtained, as well as implementing the new ERP accounting programming.

He Has Excellent Cross-Field Team Leadership Skills As a team leader, Ken thinks you will quickly discover that leading this kind of team involves difficulties that are uncommon in a traditional team-management environment. He is very clear in his communication and provides good one-on-one attention.

He Manages the Financial Work Well Ken Kremsky maintained all accounting and finance-related announcement structures and interacted with all accounting professors. He expanded direct work guidelines, resulting in a $400k annual cost to investment funds and manning reductions. Because of his involvement in Oreo and the Premium Systems Group, they were able to save $3 million annually, mostly through the 'One Cookie Out' campaign and the Premium oil reduction initiative.

Thank You Ken Kremsky