Thomas Wohlan serves as the Director of Group Procurement at Simon-Kucher, where he leverages his extensive expertise in strategic sourcing and international procurement to drive transformative initiatives across the organization. With a robust background in contingent workforce solutions and program management, Thomas is adept at...
Thomas Wohlan serves as the Director of Group Procurement at Simon-Kucher, where he leverages his extensive expertise in strategic sourcing and international procurement to drive transformative initiatives across the organization. With a robust background in contingent workforce solutions and program management, Thomas is adept at navigating the complexities of matrixed environments, ensuring that procurement processes align seamlessly with broader business objectives.
In his current role, he is spearheading the implementation of a comprehensive Strategic Sourcing and Procurement ecosystem on a global scale. This involves a meticulous review of existing procurement processes and procedures, where Thomas identifies key improvement opportunities that enhance operational efficiency and elevate the function to best-in-class standards. His commitment to creating sustainable savings and optimizing process efficiencies is evident in his strategic planning and execution, which not only focus on cost savings but also prioritize high-quality service delivery.
Thomas's leadership style fosters the development of high-performing teams, empowering them to embrace procurement transformation and effective risk management strategies. His track record of successfully growing organizations into agile, results-oriented teams is a testament to his ability to inspire collaboration and innovation. By integrating his skills in project management and product management, Thomas ensures that procurement initiatives are not only strategically aligned but also deliver tangible business value. As he continues to drive Simon-Kucher’s procurement function forward, his passion for excellence and commitment to sustainable practices remain at the forefront of his mission.