Julienne Denecke
About
Julienne Denecke is from San Francisco Bay Area. Julienne works in the following industries: "Logistics and Supply Chain". Julienne is currently Logistics Manager at Tesla, located in Fremont, CA. In Julienne's previous role as a Program Manager at Shift.org, Julienne worked in San Francisco Bay Area until Apr 2018. Prior to joining Shift.org, Julienne was a Consultant at DARPA at Schafer Corporation and held the position of Consultant at DARPA at Ballston, VA. Prior to that, Julienne was a Operations and Logistics Officer at US Army, based in Fort Lewis, WA; Singapore; Qatar; Kuwait from Jan 2010 to Jan 2015. Julienne started working as Internship at United States Senate in Washington D.C. Metro Area in Sep 2009. From Aug 2008 to Nov 2008, Julienne was Internship at U.S. Department of State, based in Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Julienne Denecke's current jobs
Global service parts and adhoc distribution
Julienne Denecke's past jobs
Defined scope for military fellows program and project manages all associated operating needs. Developed and translated strategic goals and objectives into project plans. Worked with business partners, Talent, product and design teams to define gaps and deliver solutions.
Directly supported clients in the Tactical Technology and Information Innovation offices. Responsible for establishing priorities, determining appropriate implementation actions, performing risk assessments and developing and implementing office processes, managing project execution, and compiling lessons learned reviews.
Served as Platoon Leader, Company Operations Officer, Brigade Support Operations Officer, and Battalion Operations Officer in Fort Lewis, WA, Kuwait and Qatar. Coordinated all operational requirements to transport, protect and ensure mission-readiness of $800M of equipment at Army warehouse and storage location (1 of 5 in the world) Helped managed the aerial delivery operation that resupplied the Yazidi people who were trapped on Mount Sinjar in Iraq, fleeing persecution from the Islamic State Worked directly with Qatari government, commercial port managers, embassy officials, and local police to ensure 3,000+ pieces of equipment were delivered within one-month, comparable delivery takes 6+ months Synchronized four battalions’ (1,200 Soldiers) logistics and supply chain operations to create efficiency and savings; implemented management techniques, enabling Brigade to recover $3.5M of equipment Directed the brigade's logistics and maintenance operations and annual inspections; received commendable rating for the brigade’s logistics program Planned and executed all company operations for 280 Soldiers and assets valued at $23M; directly supported a brigade of 1,200 Soldiers, by providing all supply chain, maintenance, and distribution requirements Led a 45 Soldier unit that provided all sustainment and logistic services on a one-month, 1000+ Soldier field training exercise with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force; simultaneously supported a separate 400+ Soldier mission Oversaw 78 Soldiers and 48 vehicles worth $9M; responsible for a dining facility (feeding 700 Soldiers per day), a warehouse and aerial delivery detachment
Senator Mark R. Warner (D-VA)
Political-Military Bureau