Scott Eisenberg Interview in The Purchaser Magazine
The Purchaser magazine sat down with TransPak’s very own Scott Eisenberg, VP of Financial Operations, for a thoughtful and insightful conversation about leadership and how to foster an environment where teams feel empowered to bring passion and collaboration to their roles.
The Purchaser and Scott also discussed the future of the procurement industry, as well as how we at TransPak are positioning ourselves to be at the forefront of innovation and service excellence.
The Purchaser examines the trends and technologies impacting procurement and supply chain executives across all major industry sectors.
It provides insight and analysis on those technologies driving change and explores how and why the role of procurement and supply chain leaders is evolving.
**Scott’s article can be found on page 34**
About Scott Eisenberg
Scott has been with TransPak since 2021 and is currently serving as the Vice President of Financial Operations, where he leads TransPak’s Global Procurement, Accounts Payable, IT, ERP, and ESG teams. He received an Executive MBA from the University of Oregon and Bachelor of Arts degrees in supply chain and logistics management as well as marketing from Portland State University.
He has over 15 years of experience in both private and public international corporations. Scott began his career at Daimler, sourcing major components for Mercedes, Freightliner, Western Star, and Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles.
Scott went on to manage body electronics, lead continuous cost improvement consulting for the global manufacturing sites and suppliers, and finished his Daimler career as the Global Electronics Lead Buyer with responsibility for autonomous driving, cyber security, active safety systems, and associated software.After his time at Daimler, Scott held multiple positions at the global medical device company, Smith & Nephew.
Scott established and led high-performing teams across the robotics, sports medicine, wound, and orthopedics franchises and received the global impact award for his leadership on the rapid supply chain setup of Covid-19 ventilators.
Scott prides himself on developing teams to achieve outstanding results and transforming systems and processes to increase efficiency without compromising quality.