Frank Diazlopez is a seasoned Supply Chain Manager at Amazon, where he leverages over five years of experience in business development and expansion to drive operational excellence within the organization. Holding a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Grand Canyon University, Frank has honed his...
Frank Diazlopez is a seasoned Supply Chain Manager at Amazon, where he leverages over five years of experience in business development and expansion to drive operational excellence within the organization. Holding a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Grand Canyon University, Frank has honed his expertise in Quality Management Systems (QMS) and is currently leading initiatives that enhance the efficiency and compliance of the supply chain organization. His role as a Program Manager for new suppliers involves not only onboarding and evaluating potential partners but also continuously monitoring existing supplier performance through comprehensive reporting mechanisms.
In his capacity as a QMS lead, Frank is instrumental in developing and implementing innovative processes that align with Amazon's strategic goals. He collaborates closely with the supply chain and compliance leadership team to initiate and execute strategic initiatives that promote operational efficiencies. His focus on business process improvement ensures that the supply chain remains agile and responsive to market demands, while his skills in logistics management and procurement facilitate seamless operations across various departments.
Frank’s commitment to effective organizational communication fosters a collaborative environment that empowers teams to achieve their objectives. His proficiency in operations management and P&L management allows him to drive profitability while maintaining high standards of quality and service. As he continues to navigate the complexities of supply chain optimization, Frank remains dedicated to enhancing Amazon's position as a leader in the industry, ensuring that the supply chain is not just a function, but a strategic asset that contributes to the company's overall success.