FAMU School of Business and Industry (SBI) alumnus Javonté Anyabwelé continues to make big moves. Anyabwelé, 30, was recently appointed director of productivity for the Asia Pacific region for Bausch Lomb, and said he has FAMU to thank for his achievement.
“From the words on the school crest — Heart, Head, Hand, Field, and ‘Excellence With Caring’—to the core competencies taught in SBI, FAMU taught me how to convey these things and the importance of these principals to broader audiences. All of the aforementioned tangible and intangible ideals are paramount to the success I’ve had and will have in the future.”
In his new role, Anyabwelé, a native of North Minneapolis, Minn., will focus on operations planning and control and the sales and operations planning process with improvement targets on: realizing operations planning and control reduction, creating a robust and accurate forecasting model, which will work across Asia Pacific.
Anyabwelé is now based in Tampa, Fla.
“Mainly the day-to-day work will really focus on ensuring the products get to customers in hard-to-reach places at appropriate times while reducing costs, to ensure growth and profitability,” he said. “I will face many challenges as the region I will be supporting is rapidly growing and fast moving.”
Anyabwelé joined Bausch & Lomb in 2006 as senior buyer, indirect/supplier readiness and progressed through the roles of senior supplier quality engineer/supplier diversity coordinator to his most recent role as global external manufacturing manager/supplier diversity manager. Prior to Bausch & Lomb, he held the role of international project manager with Office Depot based in The Netherlands, and before that was employed as a professional health care representative with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals.
Anyabwelé is married to Talitha Anyabwelé, also a FAMU SBI graduate. The couple has one child, daughter Amina, 7 months.
Archives
-
▼
2011
(319)
-
▼
December
(66)
- Happy New Year!
- SBI alum gets big promotion from Bausch and Lomb
- FAMU Law opens new plaza in Orlando
- FAMU should keep R.B. at arm's length
- Rattler Nation: 2,000,000 hits strong and counting
- Wilson to introduce anti-hazing bill in Congress
- FAMU professor accepted into National Food Systems...
- Dance Theatre of Harlem springs its way to FAMU
- Have a Merry Christmas!
- Tallahassee children receive holiday gifts from FA...
- JET names FAMU one of America's most affordable co...
- Fleming receives Gaither Sportsmanship Award
- Investigators questioning more than 30 people in C...
- Orlando Sentinel editorial board rips Scott for "n...
- FAMU trustees stand up to governor
- Rivers: FAMU’s strongest presidents thrive in spit...
- Trustees Must Not Bow Down to "Massa Scott"
- Rattlers must stop second coming of Castell
- A vote with Scott is a vote to close FAMU
- Scott is using FDLE as his political tool
- U.S. Rep. Brown criticizes Governor for actions ag...
- Scott’s interference might cost FAMU its accredita...
- FAMU alumni join students in speaking out against ...
- Ammons speaks with press after meeting with Scott
- Sheriff: Charges coming in Champion homicide
- Robert Champion’s death ruled a homicide
- Scott to meet with Ammons at 3:30 p.m.
- TV 20: FAMU students tell Scott he overstepped his...
- FAMU trustees need to see through Scott’s politica...
- Students tell Scott to “stay the hell out” of FAMU
- Scott requests Ammons' suspension, admits having n...
- DeKalb suspends high school marching bands after f...
- FDLE opens second investigation at FAMU
- Former band member goes toe-to-toe with Fox anchor...
- Looks like Barbara Barnes is at it again
- click link belowClick This LINK to "Like Us" on F...
- FAMU grads unite to tell our story
- Three students booked for “Red Dawg Order” hazing
- 2007: Hazing victim blasts Alston in news report
- Castell has Gabordi's ear
- Packer, Hardy release trailer for "Think Like a Man"
- Scott’s budget spares FAMU from cuts
- FAMU working to raise cardiopulmonary licensure pa...
- Jennings’ clash with Ammons has nothing to do with...
- Adam Herbert’s name circulating as a possible repl...
- Jennings backs down, settles for reprimand of Ammons
- Jennings renews battle with Ammons, pushes to plac...
- Trustees question Scott’s different treatment of B...
- FAMU halts disciplinary actions against four stude...
- SBI falls short on accreditation try
- FAMU should not have to re-fight old internal powe...
- Karl White should remember importance of getting h...
- Finally!!!
- We are NOT Penn State
- FAMUan sources claim alleged entry onto “Bus C” wa...
- "Crossing Bus C" theory remains unverified by dete...
- Public discussion of Champion tragedy veering off ...
- Video: Funeral procession for Robert Champion
- Report: Identities of expelled students revealed; ...
- 911 recording renews questions over Champion’s cau...
- Scott not giving straight-talk about his office’s ...
- Willie Gary signs on as Julian White’s co-counsel
- One-sided BOG probe resembles private investigation
- White tells CBS: "I sought crackdown"
- 911 call for Robert Champion released
- Scott starts political tug-of-war with FAMU’s hazi...
-
▼
December
(66)