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Katherine Coh

Small Purchases / Commodities
Commodities Team Lead

Katherine Coh leads the commodities procurement team at SLAC, where she focuses on streamlining small purchases and delivering cost-effective sourcing solutions. With a background in industrial engineering and a career spanning roles in production planning, materials management, and systems improvement, Katherine brings a deep understanding of operational efficiency and supply chain strategy. She is experienced in capacity planning, quality systems, procurement process optimization, and lean manufacturing methodologies. Katherine is also a skilled presenter, trainer, and team leader with a strong commitment to continuous improvement and collaborative problem-solving.

Areas of Interest and Research

Commodities Procurement

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kcoh@slac.stanford.edu
(650) 926-2770 (telephone)
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