RPM International Inc. recently announced that has appointed Michael H. Sullivan vice president of operations and chief restructuring officer, effective June 24. He reports directly to Frank Sullivan (no relation), chairman and CEO.
In this capacity, Michael Sullivan will oversee RPM’s 2020 MAP to Growth operating improvement initiative. He will identify and execute opportunities to improve manufacturing efficiencies, reduce operating costs, streamline procurement, and enhance health and safety measures across all RPM business segments. In addition, he will play a key role in RPM’s annual planning process and oversee its global sourcing teams.
“This is an exciting time to join RPM, and I look forward to becoming more deeply involved in my new role,” said Michael Sullivan. “The company is making great progress with its operating improvement plan, and I intend to leverage my leadership experience and skillset to help RPM achieve its next level of growth and performance.”
Michael Sullivan began his career as a consultant with Bain & Co. before joining Temple-Inland Inc. (now International Paper), and Exel Logistics plc in increasing leadership capacities within the areas of manufacturing, operations, supply chain, and finance. He has spent the past decade in global management consulting with Axia (now Accenture Strategy), Corven Consulting, Ltd. (now Oliver Wyman), and, most recently, AlixPartners, with a focus on manufacturing and operations.
While at AlixPartners, Michael Sullivan played a key role in the analysis and development of RPM’s 2020 MAP to Growth program. He holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Yale University and an MBA, with distinction, from the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, where he was recognized as a Tuck Scholar.
“Having been an integral part of RPM’s operating improvement initiative from the start, Mike is remarkably well equipped to spearhead the successful completion of our 2020 MAP to Growth program,” said Frank Sullivan. “We’re confident that his leadership within this role will drive continuous, sustainable improvements across RPM and its business segments for years to come.”
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