Roberta Sutherland has over 17 years of business experience managing various aspects of office work with strengths in computer skills, vendor relations, and analytical abilities. She currently works as a Supply Chain Analyst for Safeway where her responsibilities include data analysis to make purchasing decisions, executing promotions, vendor management, cost savings identification, inventory control, and demand forecasting. Prior to her current role, she worked as an Office Manager for Nordstrom where she managed various merchandise categories and performed tasks such as spreadsheet creation, correspondence, customer service, and financial maintenance.
Comparative analysis of some biochemical responses of winter and spring wheat...Innspub Net
To compare changes of biochemical indices between spring (Kavir) and winter (Azar2) cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under low temperature, 14 days old wheat seedlings were exposed to cold. The seedlings were transferred into growth chamber for 9 days at 5/3 °C (day/night) as cold treatment, or at 20/18 °C as control. Proline content, total protein accumulation, activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD) enzymes, were assayed in the leaf extracts of control and cold treated plants. The results showed that cold led to an accumulation of proline and an increase in protein level, especially in winter cultivar. Rapid increases in proline and protein accumulations were observed during early stages of cold stress. SOD activity displayed no significant differences between the two cultivars during the first 3 days after cold stress, while in Azar 2, the level of SOD activity was gradually increased after 3 days of cold stress. The POD and CAT activity were higher in plants grown at cold stress than in the controls; however, their rate was different in winter and spring wheat cultivars. In general, Azar2 showed relatively higher POD and CAT activity compared to Kavir. Regarding antioxidant enzymes activities, cultivars respond differently under cold stress. Articles source: http://www.innspub.net/volume-7-number-4-october-2015-ijaar/
1. Roberta Sutherland
Phone: 925.457.3137
raryanmimi@gmail.com
Summary of Qualifications
Result oriented professional with over 17 years of business experience. Managed all
aspects of office work, with particular strengths in computer skills and vendor/client
relations. Strong analytical skills, organized and independent within the workplace; the
ability to prioritize and plan from initial conception to achieve bottom line results.
Extensive knowledge of Excel, Word, INFOREM, SSIMS and Demand Aggregation
Buying Systems. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Accomplished in all
aspects of the buying arena, including Produce/Perishables and Deli/Food Service.
Professional Experience
SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYST November 2002 - To Present
Safeway
Pleasanton, California
• Evaluate data daily, in order to make informative purchasing decisions
• Execute promotional initiatives
• Extensive vendor interaction/monitor vendor performance
• Analyze and identify cost savings opportunities
• Achieve targeted service level by controlling the performance of inventory
• Interact with divisional warehouses/maintain warehouse stock
• Manage and execute the disposition of discontinued items
• Work closely with Consumer Demand regarding planning for sales events
• Forecasting and purchasing for promotional needs
• Maintaining pricing and vendor data/new vendor set up
• Reconcile Accounts Payable invoice discrepancies
• Prioritize and work daily reports
• Oversee store demand and adjust orders as needed
• Tracking purchase orders from inception to delivery
• Monitor and navigate code date report on perishable items
Office Manager November 1995 - April 2001
Nordstrom
Walnut Creek California
• Managed Fine Jewelry Office, Accessory Buying Office, Women’s Shoes
• Created and formulated spreadsheets/composed correspondence
• Maintained customer files/handled customer service issues
• Maintained and updated Open to Buy/Financials
• Liaison between Buyer and Vendor
Education
College - Major in General Education
Concord California