Kerry Winks serves as the Operations Manager at Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency and driving change enablement initiatives. With a strong emphasis on process development, Kerry leads the implementation of operational workflows at the 30th...
Kerry Winks serves as the Operations Manager at Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing operational efficiency and driving change enablement initiatives. With a strong emphasis on process development, Kerry leads the implementation of operational workflows at the 30th SB Network Enterprise Center in Kwajalein, ensuring that all technical review board activities align with customer needs and compliance standards. Her expertise in validating compliance for change implementations is instrumental in fostering a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence.
Kerry's current projects involve overseeing the design and execution of process workflows tailored to customer change requests, surveys, and project initiatives. By developing and maintaining an integrated master schedule, she meticulously tracks project progress, ensuring that timelines are met and stakeholder expectations are exceeded. Her role requires adept stakeholder management skills, as she chairs regular meetings to facilitate collaboration and gather insights from diverse teams, ultimately driving project success.
In addition to her operational responsibilities, Kerry is passionate about building strong customer relationships. She understands that while "the customer is always right," it is equally important to cultivate trust and open communication to address their needs effectively. Her proficiency in tools such as Office 365 and document management systems enhances her ability to influence others and solve problems collaboratively. With a commitment to change enablement and a focus on delivering exceptional service, Kerry Winks is dedicated to making a lasting impact within her organization and the broader industry.