Senior Director, Strategic Sourcing - ARTD

Coca-ColaAtlanta, GA
$162,000 - $188,000

About The Position

At Coca-Cola, we have been refreshing the world for over 136 years, offering more than 200 brands in over 200 countries. We are committed to making a difference, focusing on sustainability and social impact, and we are looking for a Director of Supply Chain to join our team. This role is integral to our operations and if you are a strategic thinker with a flair for operational efficiency, supply chain management, and an exceptional people leader, we invite you to apply! Role Summary The Senior Director, Strategic Sourcing – ARTD is the enterprise Supply Chain leader for the ARTD (Alcohol Ready‑to‑Drink) category. This role is accountable for setting the long‑term supply chain strategy, operating model, and manufacturing network required to enable scalable, compliant, and profitable growth across the ARTD portfolio. As a senior partner to ARTD leadership, this role owns end‑to‑end supply chain performance—from business model and strategy through commercialization and sustained operations. The Senior Director provides system‑level leadership, establishes governance and standards, and leads complex, cross‑functional and cross‑system teams to deliver innovation with speed, resilience, and financial discipline.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required; MBA strongly preferred
  • 12–15 years of progressive Supply Chain experience , with demonstrated leadership across multiple disciplines
  • Proven experience setting supply chain strategy and leading enterprise‑scale initiatives
  • Strong track record managing complex contract manufacturing, co‑pack, and supplier networks
  • Demonstrated ability to sponsor and approve large, financially complex investment and transformation initiatives
  • Deep understanding of end‑to‑end system operations, financial drivers, and growth levers
  • Advanced commercial finance, risk management, and strategic analysis capabilities

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the senior‑most Supply Chain leader for the ARTD category, acting as strategic advisor to New Revenue Streams and category leadership.
  • Set the ARTD Supply Chain agenda, including long‑term strategy, operating model, governance, and performance standards.
  • Ensure alignment between category objectives, system capabilities, regulatory requirements, and enterprise priorities.
  • Define and evolve ARTD supply chain business models (e.g., co‑manufacturing, co‑pack, contract production, hybrid models) to support innovation, scale, and risk management.
  • Own the ARTD manufacturing network strategy, including capability mapping, relationship networks, capacity planning, and geographic footprint.
  • Lead identification, prioritization, and approval of long‑term manufacturing and supply chain capabilities required to enable growth.
  • Sponsor and approve financially rigorous business cases for investments, network optimization, and strategic relationships.
  • Provide executive oversight of supply chain inputs into innovation pipelines, feasibility assessments, and portfolio prioritization decisions.
  • Ensure enterprise‑level readiness for ARTD launches, balancing speed to market with cost, compliance, and scalability.
  • Sponsor ARTD S&OP governance to align demand, supply, inventory, and contractual commitments across the System.
  • Set direction and standards for contract strategy and supplier governance in partnership with Procurement, Legal, and Quality.
  • Lead development of long‑term strategic relationships with external manufacturers, co‑packers, and suppliers.
  • Ensure contract structures enable innovation, flexibility, cost competitiveness, and risk mitigation across the ARTD portfolio.
  • Hold relationships accountable for performance while fostering collaboration and continuous improvement.
  • Own ARTD supply chain performance across service, cost, inventory, compliance, and risk.
  • Establish common KPIs, tools, and best‑practice processes to drive consistency and transparency across teams and key relationships.
  • Lead continuous improvement and transformation initiatives to enhance resilience, scalability, and financial outcomes.
  • Lead with an enterprise and system mindset, optimizing outcomes beyond individual initiatives or geographies.
  • Exercise strong judgment and decision authority on complex, ambiguous, and high‑impact issues.
  • Influence executive and senior stakeholders through clear, data‑driven, and financially grounded recommendations.
  • Build and mentor high‑performing leaders and teams, fostering accountability, inclusion, and talent development.
  • Model courageous leadership, navigating trade‑offs and conflict to drive the right outcomes for the business.

Benefits

  • The opportunity to shape supply chain strategy for a high‑growth, strategically important category
  • Executive‑level exposure and influence across Categories, Supply Chain, and the TCCC System
  • A leadership role within a global organization investing in new business models, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and supply chain transformation
  • Access to high‑caliber teams working at the forefront of innovation and category expansion
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