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Women in Supply Chain
The Women in Supply Chain award honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.
Women in Supply Chain
You Are Your Best Advocate: Women in Supply Chain Award
YOU are your best advocate. YOU AND ONLY YOU. To the women in the supply chain industry who don’t have a mentor, who may not have someone they trust or who may be shy or afraid to ask, please nominate yourself!
Warehousing
Women in Supply Chain Forum: Early Bird Pricing Ends July 31
This premier networking event, which will take place Nov. 14-15 at the Hotel Colee in Atlanta, is tailored to men and women to expand their professional network and enhance discussion panels around DEI, networking, mentorship and more.
Warehousing
Stop, Drop and Nominate a Female Supply Chain Professional
This award honors female supply chain leaders and executives. NEW THIS YEAR, this award is now ALSO open to Food Logistics' readers as well. Submissions close July 14.
Women in Supply Chain
2023 Women in Supply Chain Award
This award honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.
Sourcing & Procurement
Women in Supply Chain: How to Manage Work-Life Balance
Holly Tran, director of account management for ALOM, and Taylor Houser, account manager for ALOM, both winners of this year's Women in Supply Chain award, talk about the ongoing challenge of balancing work and life.
Software & Technology
Women in Supply Chain: Supply Chains are Borderless. Be Open Minded
Marie Peterson, International Business Development and Marketing VP of Geekplus and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details how having a general openness is key in being a great supply chain leader.
Professional Development
Women in Supply Chain: Not About Being the Loudest in the Room, but the Most Effective
Kathleen Smith, global services operations leader for Converge, an Arrow company, and one of Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s 2022 Women in Supply Chain award winners, explains why it’s not always about being the loudest voice in the room.
Retail
Women in Supply Chain: Be Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
Abigail Nawrocki, network GM of specialty fulfillment for Shopify Logistics and one of the winners of this year's Women in Supply Chain award, details the importance of getting comfortable with uncomfortable situations.
Transportation
Women in Supply Chain: There’s a Place in Supply Chain for Everyone
Paige VanFossen, VP, e-commerce operations, DHL Supply Chain, North America and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why the many layers to the supply chain industry make it so everyone can be involved.
Retention
Women in Supply Chain: More Gender-Diverse Workplace Produces Higher Performance
Susan Estes, Senior Supply Chain Consultant, Client Services for Open Sky Group and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details how a more gender-diverse workplace environment produces higher performance.
Professional Development
Women in Supply Chain: Don’t Fear Speaking Up
Smitha Raphael, Chief Product and Delivery Officer for SnapFulfil and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why it’s easy to question what women know about the supply chain, but that goes away once women speak up.
Professional Development
Women in Supply Chain: Step Back and Understand the Big Picture
Amanda Hall, Director of Quality Assurance at DHL Supply Chain, North America and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain winners, advises newcomers to the supply chain industry to take a step back, understand processes and look for areas to improve.
Trucking
Women in Supply Chain: Having Multiple Perspectives at the Table Generates Some Pretty Great Ideas
Kaitlin Rusbarsky, Managing Director, International Operations for NorthPoint Logistics and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why solutions-minded individuals bring opportunity for the company as well as its clients.
Warehousing
Here's What I Learned at the Women in Supply Chain Forum
The 2022 Women in Supply Chain Forum sparked conversations about women in the supply chain and offered a workshop on collaborative problem solving through self-advocacy, communication and collaboration.
Manufacturing
Women in Supply Chain: It Helps to Have Diversity of Thought
Marie McCarthy, Chief Operations Officer for LL Bean and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why it’s helpful to have more diverse teams at the decision-making table.
Mentorship Programs
Women in Supply Chain: Seek Mentors, Companies Whose Culture Removes the Gender Blinders
Maureen Barsema, industry principle for Enable and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, explains how the industry started with males and will continue to be male-dominated if females don’t get involved.
Warehousing
Top 5 Reasons to Attend Women in Supply Chain Forum
As if you need any reason at all to attend our upcoming Women in Supply Chain Forum, here are Top 5 reasons to help you get that registration going.
Training/Onboarding
Women in Supply Chain: Grab Hold of Every Opportunity Presented to You
Jing Jin, Head of Solutions at Geekplus America and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why it’s important to make mistakes, ask the stupid questions and don’t be afraid to take on those opportunities.
Warehousing
Women in Supply Chain: Being Open to Asking for Help Makes Great Leaders
Katie Ekstrand, Director of Inside Sales for Steel King and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, says being open to asking for help and communicating constantly are signs of a good leader.
Supply Chain Education
Women in Supply Chain: There's Still More Work to be Done
While the supply chain industry is excelling at incorporating more women in the supply chain, there's still more work to be done.
Professional Development
Women in Supply Chain: Get More Diversity in the Room
Christine Barnhart, VP of product marketing and go-to-market for Nulogy and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain winners, details how getting more diversity in the room helps companies better solve problems for the benefit of everyone involved.
Mentorship Programs
Women in Supply Chain: Be the Example
Tina Sears, VP of warehouse operations for Mouser Electronics and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, explains why there needs to be a paradigm shift. The supply chain is more than just moving trailers and moving boxes.
Warehousing
Women in Supply Chain Forum Provides Networking Opportunities for Female Leaders
Together, let’s continue to share in the education and networking of women in the supply chain.
Mentorship Programs
Women in Supply Chain: The Expert in Anything Was Once a Beginner
Yuni Yapidin, APAC commodity manager, general integrated circuit (IC) for Converge, an Arrow Company, and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, reminds us that everyone once started as a rookie.