Today, Sory is a results-oriented Industrial Engineering executive with an Operations Research background and food supply chain perspective. He is ultra-committed to creating value in world markets by helping bridge the gap between high-quality U.S. manufacturing technologies and worldwide agribusiness, thus stimulating growth in win-win relationships.
On December 19 2008, President Bush announced US$17.4 billion in emergency loans to U.S. carmakers, President Obama announced his final cabinet pick, and a 19-year old Sory began his first day as an International Student (then became a citizen) of the United States after fulfilling a year on a Malian national merit-based scholarship in Morocco.
From age 4, Sory dreamed of being a farmer, cultivating growth from scratch. While he didn't become a traditional farmer, his passion for nurturing growth remains strong. He fuels his endeavors with a desire to take risks and push boundaries. Sory is an african immigrant to the United States and an international entrepreneur.
More specifically, Sory is a trained Lean Six-Sigma (6σ) master black belt who actively seeks technological innovation, and applies engineering principles within agro-industrial value chains to translate strategic visions into customer-centric actions.