Kenneth Kremsky, a former assistant financial controller at Nabisco Biscuit Company, was in charge of presenting financial statements and monthly results. He created bills of materials for all items, including the allocation of fixed and indirect expenses. Kenneth also created precise labour standards, resulting in staff reductions and considerable cost savings.
Being highly sought after in the field of business and finance, Kenneth assisted Kraft in such a manner that the firm saved $700,000 in the two years that he had been of service to them.
Quite experienced at financial work, Kenneth Kremsky managed all accounting personnel and maintained all accounting and financial reporting systems. He created direct labor rules, which led to crewing reductions and a $400k yearly cost savings.
Kenneth was a member of the Premium Networks and Oreo team that assisted them in saving $3 million annually, mostly as a consequence of the "One Cookie Out" campaign and the Premium oil reduction initiative.
Pertaining to his education credentials, Kenneth Kremsky pursued Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Pennsylvania State University. Thereafter, he completed his Master of Business Administration in Finance from La Salle University.
About Kenneth Kremsky
Kenneth Kremsky has been working as the Senior Manager of Finance and Strategic Projects at Mondelez International, East Hanover NJ. He is the Finance lead for the Supply Chain Reinvention team projects focusing on the financial rationale, project optimization, and Capex spend.