Hill's Pet Nutrition names new global supply chain leader

Amalia Londono brings 25 years of Colgate-Palmolive experience to the role overseeing 12 manufacturing plants worldwide.

Hill's Pet Nutrition has appointed Amalia Londono as executive vice president of End-to-End Supply Chain. Londono, who has spent more than 25 years with Colgate-Palmolive (CP), Hill's parent company, recently transitioned into the global leadership role. She succeeds José Borrell, who has been named CP's executive vice president, End-to-End Supply Chain, Latin America.

In her new position, Londono will oversee Hill's global supply chain network, which includes 12 manufacturing plants and dozens of warehouses and distribution centers. Her priorities will include digital integration, supply chain resilience and sustainability initiatives.

"I am energized by the opportunity to lead the Hill's supply chain during such a transformative time," said Londono. "My career has been defined by a passion for developing talented, diverse teams and building efficient networks. I look forward to leveraging digital innovation and sustainable practices to support our powerful mission of enriching the relationships between people and their pets."

Yvonne Hsu, president of Hill's Pet Nutrition, is thrilled to have Amalia lead our global supply chain operations.  "Her rich experience across domestic and international markets, combined with her pragmatic business leadership skills, will be vital as we transform our network to better serve pets and their families worldwide," said Hsu.

Londono's career has spanned roles in manufacturing, raw material procurement and logistics network design. She began her tenure with CP at a manufacturing plant in New Jersey. Originally from Medellin, Colombia, she holds a degree in chemical engineering from MIT and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business.

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