Overall Women in Supply Chain Award Winners to Present at Women in Supply Chain Forum

The four overall winners from this year's Women in Supply Chain award will participate in a roundtable discussion on being your true authentic self, always.

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Registration is open for the Supply Chain Network’s fourth annual Women in Supply Chain Forum, an in-person event designed to bring together CEOs, Presidents, Partners, VPs and Director-level decision makers at shippers, DCs, warehouses and 3PLs to learn, grow, network and more.

This premier networking event, which will take place Nov. 18-20 at Opal Sol in Clearwater Beach, Fla., is tailored to both men and women in executive-level positions to expand their professional network and enhance their businesses through thought-provoking discussion panels centered around promoting and advocating for women in the supply chain space.

This year’s theme, “Women on the Rise: Strengthening Leadership Pipelines,” will bring together leading experts in the industry to discuss mentorship, self-advocacy, collaboration, education, and creating a pipeline of supply chain professionals to further grow, learn and innovate together.

Back by popular demand, the four overall winners from this year's Women in Supply Chain award will participate in a roundtable discussion on being your true authentic self, always.

Rising Stars' winner Joshe Ordonez, CEO of Airpals, will talk about the power of reinvention, making the invisible visible and the “impossible” inevitable. CLICK HERE for an exclusive interview about collective strength, the power of reinvention and what it takes to build AI products for the logistics space.

Trailblazers' winner Brittany Caskey, chief commercial officer, logistics for DP World, will talk about the four pillars of career and life success. CLICK HERE for an exclusive interview on Caskey's “outside-of-the-box” leadership, why mentorship matters and what it takes to experience the full spectrum of the supply chain.

DEI Pioneer's winner Mary Casillo, SVP of business development, The Pallet Alliance, will detail the core DEI values every man and woman in supply chain should uphold. CLICK HERE for an exclusive interview on sustainable pallet management, supplier diversification and the importance of DEI efforts.

Workforce Innovator's winner Natasha Martinez, head of fleet success for BeyondTrucks, will detail her human-centric and workforce-centric approach vs. a technology-centric one. CLICK HERE for an exclusive interview on digital transformation in transportation and the importance of maintaining a diverse supply chain background.

Go to www.WomenInSupplyChainForum.com to register for the Forum, learn more about sponsoring and/or speaking and more.

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