Micaela Bulich, former vice president of global supply chain for GE Renewable Energy’s onshore wind business, has been engaged as an operating advisor to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R), a private investment firm with offices in New York and London.
According to the firm, Bulich has more than 30 years’ experience as a strategy and execution leader of supply chain organizations in large, global and complex businesses. As vice president of global supply chain for GE Renewable Energy’s onshore wind business, she was in charge of supply chain strategy, sourcing and global procurement, planning, manufacturing, logistics, and environmental health and safety. She also served in several other roles at GE businesses.
Prior to joining GE, she spent 10 years at DuPont in supply chain and engineering roles. Her career began at United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft as a flight controls engineer.
“Micaela is a highly skilled and savvy executive with a record of leading critical supply chain process initiatives, which have enabled more efficient procurement, manufacturing, sales and distribution,” says Donald J. Gogel, CD&R’s chairman and CEO. “It is a great pleasure to welcome Micaela as an advisor to our funds, and we are confident that she will add significant value across our portfolio.”
“I am a great fan of the CD&R investment model and its long-standing commitment to operational excellence,” says Bulich. “I very much look forward to my new role and to working closely with CD&R’s investment team and portfolio company leaders.”