Curtis George Bolig was recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for his excellence in military services and supply. Bolig is the Commodity Manager of Integrated Supply and Auxiliary Systems for BAE systems. Currently in his role he leads the development of training programs for the procurement materials that a used to manufacture military vehicles. According to Cambridge Who’s Who, Bolig is “considered an expert in fasteners hardware, integrated supply, and Kanban sytems.” He is being honored for his demonstration of leadership and dedication in military services and supply after his four years at BAE systems.
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