Tecsys' Ruth Rojas Details Why Everyone Needs a Mentor: Women in Supply Chain Forum™ Award

Ruth Rojas, platinum application specialist for Tecsys, was named a recipient of the 2025 Women in Supply Chain Forum™ Award, in the Workforce Innovator category.

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Ruth Rojas, platinum application specialist for Tecsys, was named a recipient of the 2025 Women in Supply Chain Forum™ award, presented by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive, and sponsored by Let’s Talk Supply Chain, in the Workforce Innovator category.

Rojas is a supply chain professional with more than 15 years of experience across logistics, software implementation, customer service, and warehouse operations. She’s worked across multiple industries and operational contexts, from automotive manufacturing and trading companies to highly regulated distribution environments. 

Over the last several years, she has played a leading role in implementing WMS for complex distribution and healthcare supply chain networks, often serving as the bridge between frontline operational teams and sophisticated supply chain technologies. 

Today, she serves as platinum application specialist for Tecsys, where she oversees operational assessments, solution design, training, quality assurance, and go-live support. 

One standout project involved implementing a WMS at a large distribution network in the healthcare industry where processes were fragmented and inefficiencies widespread. She spent time understanding operations on the ground, then guided the organization through a complete system reconfiguration that ultimately improved productivity, compliance, and order fulfillment rates. 

During the pandemic, she supported customers who were deeply concerned about transitioning to remote project work and achieving optimal operations without impacting their supply chain needs. Rojas guided them through those projects, helping them achieve success in a time of massive disruption.

Saad sat down live at the 2025 Women in Supply Chain Forum™ with Sarah Barnes-Humphrey, founder of Let's Talk Supply Chain podcast and Blended Pledge program, both presenting sponsors of the Women in Supply Chain Forum™ Award, to detail how the engineering and logistics industries are changing for women, why workforce innovation can be as simple as bringing fresh ideas to the table and why EVERYBODY needs a mentor.

CLICK HERE to watch the interview. 

CLICK HERE to learn more about this year's Women in Supply Chain Forum™ Award winners, presented by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive.

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This series would not be possible without the collaboration and partnership between Food Logistics, Supply & Demand Chain Executive and the Women in Supply Chain Forum with Let's Talk Supply Chain and Blended Pledge. This partnership celebrates the transformative impact women leaders have on the supply chain industry, driving innovation, resilience, and inclusivity. These awards shine a spotlight on trailblazers who are breaking barriers and shaping the future of supply chain management. And the Forum fosters meaningful conversations, networking, and collaboration to empower the next generation of leaders. By recognizing and amplifying these achievements, this initiative inspires progress across the industry. Join us in celebrating these extraordinary women and championing diversity—nominate a leader, attend the forum, and be part of this powerful movement shaping the future of supply chains. 
 

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