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. This year, Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive received over 400 submissions, the highest amount of applications not only for this award, but also for all of their awards.
And new this year, two winners were named overall Women in Supply Chain winners for Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive.
First up, meet Tiffany Mensen, director, national accounts for CHEP, tasked with spearheading new programs and facilitating collaboration to produce a positive impact toward the company’s circular business model (share, repair and re-use pooled pallets and containers).
Also meet Debbie Yu, co-founder of ISEE.AI, responsible for positioning ISEE to become a leader in the $100 billion global autonomous yard truck market.
Both women exhibit innovation to make the supply chain space better, safer and more efficient; passion to collaborate, mentor and promote women in supply chain; and grace while taking on new challenges and moving the needle every day, in every facet of their jobs.
CLICK HERE to read more about Mensen's path yet taken.
CLICK HERE to read more about Yu's ability to revolutionize how humans and autonomous machines interact.
The remainder of the 2023 Women in Supply Chain winners will be announced Sept. 18. CHECK BACK HERE to learn more.