Dr. Hau Lee: A professor at Stanford University, Dr. Lee is renowned for his work on value chain innovations. He has written extensively about the integration of operations, information systems, and analytics in supply chain optimization.
Lora Cecere: Founder of Supply Chain Insights, Lora’s research covers end-to-end supply chain solutions. She emphasizes the utilization of big data and advanced analytics to improve supply chain processes and adaptability.
Martin Christopher: As Emeritus Professor of Marketing & Logistics at Cranfield University, Christopher’s work on global supply chain management and logistics has set many foundational principles in the sector.
Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue: A professor at Hofstra University, Dr. Rodrigue’s research has focused on transportation and its role in the supply chain, integrating modern digital solutions and forecasting future trends.
Bill McBeath: Co-founder and Chief Research Officer at ChainLink Research, McBeath’s analyses dive deep into integrated supply chain processes, IoT, and digital transformation in the sector.
Kevin O’Marah: Previously Chief Content Officer at SCM World, O’Marah is widely recognized for his thought leadership in modern supply chain management, emphasizing innovation, sustainability, and technology’s role.
Dr. Chris Caplice: Serving as the Executive Director of MIT’s Center for Transportation & Logistics, Dr. Caplice’s work has often revolved around integrating technology and analytics to drive supply chain efficiencies.
Inna Kuznetsova: As the CEO of 1010data, Kuznetsova brings a wealth of expertise in digital transformation in supply chains, emphasizing the importance of data analytics and actionable insights.
Rob Handfield: A professor at North Carolina State University, Handfield’s research has delved into procurement, governance, and risk mitigation in the smart supply chain.
Rosemary Coates: The Executive Director of the Reshoring Institute, Coates has been a staunch advocate for reimagining global supply chains, utilizing advanced technologies, and bringing manufacturing back to local soils.