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Gary Braden Brings Supply Chain Expertise to Bayco Golf

Bayco Golf may operate in the leisure industry, but when it comes to providing great customer service, we’re anything but laid-back. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome new team member Gary Braden, an expert at operations and supply chain management who will push company efficiency to a whole new level.

Gary has done a bit of everything during a 20-year career in the retail, wholesale, manufacturing and government sectors. He’s taken on increased responsibility with each role, serving as a warehouse supervisor, customer service rep, sales associate, assistant buyer, buyer and sourcing manager. Gary’s experience has given him a vast knowledge base that Bayco Golf customers and vendors – both new and long-running – are sure to appreciate.

Here’s a little more background on Gary:

He was raised in Portage la Prairie and moved to Winnipeg after graduating high school. He continued his education while working, earning the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation in 2009 through the Purchasing Management Association of Canada (PMAC). Gary went on to gain the Certified in Management (CIM) designation through the University of Manitoba and Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) in 2010.

Always looking to enhance his skills and professional credentials, Gary has participated in numerous seminars and webinars, networked within industry associations, volunteered for CIM events and served on the Manitoba Institute of PMAC Board of Directors.

Best of all, Gary is just as excited as we are about the opportunities he’ll find at Bayco Golf. He’s especially eager to work with the team in developing a more efficient supply chain so that inventory levels are always sufficient to meet demand.

In short, Gary’s a pro – and a great addition to the Bayco Golf family.

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