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Sixto Hernandez

Director of Strategic Sourcing at Medtronic
📍 Miami, Florida, United States

Sixto Hernandez is a seasoned procurement leader, currently serving as Director of Procurement for Latin America and Canada at Medtronic. With a background in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Florida, he specializes in strategic sourcing, negotiation, and cost reduction, having held senior roles at CVS Health and Johnson & Johnson.

He is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt and also certified in Lean methodologies.

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Experience
23 Years
Current Role
Director of Strategic Sourcing
Job Level
Mid-senior
Location
Miami, Florida, United States
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Priorities

Topics Sixto cares about

Strategic Sourcing
A self-described hands-on Strategic Sourcing Leader focused on developing global strategies to achieve the lowest cost of ownership and produce bottom-line results.
Cost Reduction
Highlights a strong record of reducing costs through tenacious negotiation and analytical abilities across previous roles at CVS Health and Johnson & Johnson.
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Career

Work history

12-2011
Director of Strategic Sourcing
Medtronic
5-2009 - 11-2011
Pharmaceutical Procurement Director
CVS Health / CVS/pharmacy
3-2008 - 4-2009
Director of South Florida Operations/ General Manager
Johnson & Johnson
9-2002 - 3-2008
Worldwide Strategic Sourcing Manager
Johnson & Johnson
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Education
BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering
University of Florida
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