
Amy Matha has built a reputation as a strategic operations leader with deep expertise in resource planning, organizational communication, and process optimization. As a solutions architect and business analyst at Providence Consulting Group (PCG), she brings an intentional and steady approach to operational excellence, digital transformation, and advancing women in the business world. Her work reflects a commitment to clarity, collaboration, and measurable outcomes that consistently strengthen organizational performance.
Ms. Matha’s academic foundation includes a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a focus on management and operations from Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania. She credits her achievements to both formal education and the insights gained from overcoming personal and professional challenges, noting that real-world lessons have often been just as influential as those learned in the classroom.
In her role at PCG, Ms. Matha explores the complexities of solution design while cultivating a strong interest in sales strategy. She leads in-person workshops and software demonstrations to explore new business opportunities, leveraging her experience across multiple functions to address the diverse needs of operational teams. Her ability to translate technical concepts into accessible language has built trust with stakeholders and partners. Through her expertise in INFOR ERP cloud implementations, multi-workstream support, and process optimization, she has contributed to improvements in communication and enhanced material requirements planning for organizations undergoing significant change.
Earlier at PCG, Ms. Matha held roles that expanded her leadership influence and consulting depth. She provided guidance on major projects that required careful coordination and steady direction. Her tenure in supply chain management and manufacturing consulting strengthened her reputation for helping organizations adopt enterprise resource planning systems through proactive risk mitigation and strategic planning. She became known for anticipating challenges early, aligning cross-functional teams, and ensuring that each stage of a project progressed with clarity and purpose.
Before joining PCG, Ms. Matha served as planning manager at HITCO Carbon Composites SGL. She played an essential role during a period of significant organizational transition in the aerospace division. Charged with aligning planning and scheduling processes, she introduced improvements that increased efficiency and strengthened communication. She unified planners and schedulers into one cohesive group, enhanced SAP training, and established a singular point of contact that eliminated operational bottlenecks. Her transparent data-driven reporting earned recognition from key industry partners who valued her disciplined approach.
Ms. Matha’s international experience includes serving as global supply chain management project manager at SGL Carbon in Germany, leading an initiative focused on advancing Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing (SAP) planning and forecasting practices across multiple global sites. The role fulfilled her aspiration to work abroad and allowed her to apply her operational knowledge in a multicultural environment. This experience broadened her perspective on global business dynamics and reinforced her commitment to scalable digital transformation.
Ms. Matha’s earlier work at SGL Carbon as supply chain manager established a foundation in end-to-end supply chain operations. Prior to that role, she contributed to operational improvements as master production manager and project manager at Morgan Advanced Materials Electrical Carbon. She also gained pivotal experience as material planning and logistics manager at GKN Sinter Metals. These formative positions developed her skills in logistics, planning and production coordination and provided the basis for the leadership approach she uses today.
Beyond her daily work, Ms. Matha contributes to her community through volunteer efforts with local sports teams and support for fundraisers and civic events. She is a committed member of the Women Automotive Network and the Worldwide Women’s Association. Her professional accomplishments have been recognized through her induction into the Worldwide Women’s Association, a testament to her perseverance and purpose.
Looking ahead, Ms. Matha aims to expand her impact by offering guidance to emerging professionals. She is especially passionate about mentoring young women who are building careers while supporting their families. With a commitment to service and empowerment, she aims to leverage her experience to inspire others and contribute to the betterment of her community and industry.