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George Meyers

Auburn

Summary

Results-driven Inventory & Concessions Supervisor with proven skills in procurement strategies, operational efficiency, and cost reduction. Expertise in Microsoft Excel and inventory tracking ensures effective management and impactful contributions.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Inventory & Concessions Supervisor

Opelika Parks and Recreation
Opelika
05.2023 - Current
  • Oversaw the procurement of over $800 in inventory to meet tournament demand.
  • Utilized multiple software platforms, primarily Excel, to track weekly and monthly supply and demand.
  • Led the process of sourcing cost-effective inventory components, securing deals that reduced summer costs by up to 15%.

Operations Intern

Sonic Tools USA
Auburn
05.2025 - 08.2025
  • Increased operational efficiency by 50% by introducing advanced software techniques.
  • Rebuilt the jig inventory database in Excel to improve visibility and reduce pick times.
  • Improved quality control performance by introducing cross-correction workflows and fostering peer review across the team.

Children's Ministry Intern

First Baptist Church of Opelika
Opelika
05.2023 - 08.2023
  • Oversaw the purchasing budget for summer camp supplies, serving 450+ children.
  • Implemented an Excel-based tracking system to manage the distribution of over 1,000 children across Summer VBS activities.
  • Delivered weekly sermons to over 150 1st–6th graders over the course of three Sundays.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Economics

Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama, AL
12-2026

Skills

  • Microsoft Excel
  • R for statistical computing
  • Python
  • Inventory management
  • Procurement strategies
  • Italian

Timeline

Operations Intern

Sonic Tools USA
05.2025 - 08.2025

Inventory & Concessions Supervisor

Opelika Parks and Recreation
05.2023 - Current

Children's Ministry Intern

First Baptist Church of Opelika
05.2023 - 08.2023

Bachelor of Science - Economics

Auburn University
George Meyers