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Welcome Fall 2023 Interns

We are pleased to welcome five new interns to the Omnium team and welcome back a sixth, making this fall our largest intern class since we went remote during the pandemic!

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Mia Rogers
From CPG to EIT

We are pleased to announce that Data Scientist Henry Grace in our Toronto office was accepted to the EIT Urban Mobility Master School and will begin his studies later this year. While it’s bittersweet to see one of our talented teammates move on to their next chapter, we are thrilled that Henry was able to leverage the skills he developed at Omnium to apply to six competitive master’s degree programs across Europe and earn acceptance at every single one.

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Adam Carter
Congratulations to new & newly promoted team members

We are pleased to share that Hayden Price has joined our team of client advisors. Hayden is working with John Koury on the California Olive Ranch business and brings a wealth of experience at brands like Nabisco, Pepsico, Diamond Foods and Musco Family Olive Co. His focus is driving profitable growth using a fact-based approach with the goal of driving sales and profit for brands and their retail customers.  

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Keegan Morrissey
Starting a New Chapter in San Francisco

Please join us in congratulating Unversity of Waterloo Spring 22 graduate Simone Percy as a new data scientist on our growing team. Simone demonstrated her dedication and skill as an Omnium intern in Summer 2020 when she focused on predicting the impact of price changes, work that we continue to build on as clients deal with inflation and increasing labor and supply costs.

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Colin R. Davidson
The True Cost of Product Shortages & How to Minimize

One of our primary jobs at Omnium is to help clients identify and eliminate inefficient spending, and it doesn’t get much more inefficient than paying for shorts. With semi-fixed production capabilities, CPG manufacturers have to get creative in how they manage inventory across retail partners to avoid over or understocking items.

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Colin R. Davidson