Divisional Vice President Logistics & Transportation
Greater Chicago Area United States
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Michael Wilcox is a results-driven supply chain and operations executive with 15+ years leading global logistics, warehousing and transportation for multi-billion-dollar organizations, currently serving as Divisional VP at Spectrum Brands. He has a track record of delivering large-scale footprint and cost optimizations—driving a 60% reduction in distribution sites, double-digit transportation savings, and dramatic improvements in retail OTIF to 98%—while steering integrations across six major acquisitions. An engineer by training who still codes in spirit (contributing backend scripts to popular open-source projects), he blends technical problem-solving with strategic P&L and change management to build scalable, data-driven supply chain Centers of Excellence. Known for creating regional control towers and trade-compliance CoEs, he focuses on customer-first outcomes that align cross-functional teams around a higher purpose.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology
Associates of Applied Science Industrial Electronics Technology, Associates of Applied Science Industrial Electronics Technology at Alfred State College - SUNY College of Technology
Masters of Business Administration Business Management, Masters of Business Administration Business Management at Florida International University
DEPRECATED, see https://github.com/github/hubot-scripts/issues/1113 for details - optional scripts for hubot, opt in via hubot-scripts.json
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the `hubot-scripts` repository by adding and modifying scripts, specifically focusing on integrating with the ESPN API to retrieve sports headlines and team information. They implemented the `espn.coffee` script, allowing users to query for headlines and MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL team news. The contributions included changes to the output format, adjustments to the API calls, and the addition of error handling.
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Michael Wilcox - Divisional Vice President Logistics & Transportation