Scott Grim, MBA — Operations Associate
Currently, I am the 1st Shift Supervisor of Field Operations at Toyota’s Baltimore Parts Distribution Center, leading bulk receiving operations to ensure quality, efficiency, and safety. I optimize workload planning, drive team member productivity, and implement continuous improvement initiatives to reduce bottlenecks and enhance overall performance. By applying Toyota Production System principles, I foster a culture of accountability, teamwork, and operational excellence within one of the world’s most respected supply chains. I earned my MBA from West Virginia University in Spring 2025, after completing my undergraduate degree in just three years, graduating Summa Cum Laude in Global Supply Chain Management with a Finance emphasis. My studies provided a strong foundation in logistics, operations, and financial strategy, equipping me to thrive in fast-paced, data-driven environments. Prior to Toyota, I interned at Confluent, a high-growth software company transforming real-time data streaming. Through FP&A and Sales Finance roles, I gained hands-on experience in financial modeling, budgeting, and cross-functional initiatives, sharpening my analytical skills and broadening my perspective on business strategy.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Supply Chain and Operations Management professional with strong financial analysis capabilities.
Location: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Experience: 7 mos
Skills
- Operations Management
- Team Leadership
- Financial Analysis
- Business Strategy
- Financial Planning
- Analysis
Career Highlights
- Led operational excellence at Toyota's distribution center.
- Achieved Summa Cum Laude in Global Supply Chain Management.
- Gained financial expertise through internships at Confluent.
Work Experience
Toyota North America
Supervisor of Field Operations (7 mos)
Logistics Analyst (2 mos)
Confluent
Strategic Sales Finance Intern (3 mos)
Corporate FP&A Intern (3 mos)
Education
Master of Business Administration - MBA at West Virginia University
Global Supply Chain Management at West Virginia University
High School Diploma at Dulaney High School