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Karen Betancourt talks moving up and taking others with you
October 21, 2024 No Comments
Hurricane Milton has disrupted Florida’s logistics networks, impacting everything from road and rail transportation to portal operations. The storm has fueled effects that may disrupt industries for ...
Read More → Claire Mandell on Empowering Other Women In Supply Chain™
September 19, 2024 No Comments
We talk a lot about the latest supply chain disruptions—they are constant—and how to combat them with diversity in thought and representation. Volatility and staying ...
Read More → Brenda Brajkovich is fighting hunger, and gender norms in Supply Chain
August 19, 2024 No Comments
Heightening geopolitical tensions and war have been presenting supply chain leaders with new challenges. The Russian War on Ukraine and the Hamas-Israeli war have created ...
Read More → Marketing Leader Stacy Kirincic on Dominating Male-Dominated Industries like Supply Chain
July 18, 2024 No Comments
Hurricane season is always deeply volatile for supply chains, and this year it’s extreme. Recently, hurricane Beryl barreled through Texas leaving millions in the dark, ...
Read More → Supply Chain Leader Casey Hyde Talks Slaying Imposter Syndrome
June 20, 2024 No Comments
Summer is here and we’re already cooking with fresh global supply chain disruptions. While wars and escalating political tensions are shaking up alliances and logistics, ...
Read More → Maria Villablanca Wants You to Find Your Passion and Your Tribe
May 16, 2024 No Comments
The final days of spring are numbered as we continue hurtling to the halfway point of 2024. How did we get here already? Supply Chain ...
Read More → Abby Baird on Supply Chain as a Force for Positive Change
April 18, 2024 No Comments
2024 is flying—Q2 is here. It’s been a wild ride already, navigating continued inflation and escalating geopolitical tensions while keeping track of the latest global ...
Read More → Katie Date on Bringing Women In Supply Chain™ Together
March 22, 2024 No Comments
Q2 is just around the corner. 2024 has brought a fresh sense of urgency to the global supply chain amidst growing regional wars and tensions, ...
Read More → Nicole Glenn on the Power of Hope and Transforming the Logistics Industry
February 16, 2024 No Comments
2024 is coming at us fast and the supply chain is front-and-center when it comes to geopolitical tensions and wars plaguing the globe. Just this ...
Read More → Amanda Richterkraft on Building a Career in Logistics
January 18, 2024 No Comments
It’s a new year, and there are reasons to suggest that 2024 might be a departure from the fresh chaos that has hallmarked supply chain ...
Read More → Supply Chain Leader Becky Simon on Having a Heart of Service
December 28, 2023 No Comments
As the year draws to a close, we can look back on all the progress Women In Supply Chain™ made this year and the powerful ...
Read More → Supply Chain Leader Jennifer Karpus-Romain on Shattering Imposter Syndrome
November 30, 2023 No Comments
Women In Supply Chain™ are gaining momentum in narrowing the gender gap. They now make up 41% of the supply chain workforce, an almost 40% ...
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