The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) announced its 2022 board of directors. Comprised of three newly appointed members and nine incumbents, this group will lead ASCM’s efforts to make the world better through supply chain.
“The awareness and impact of supply chain on individuals, companies and communities has increased exponentially,” said ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi, CSCP, CPA, CAE. “Supply chain leadership has never been more important for ensuring sustainability and addressing diversity, equity and inclusion from board composition to workforce development.”
The board has been instrumental in positioning the organization to respond to both current as well as historical challenges and opportunities. “We’ve been fortunate to have the commitment of dedicated supply chain professionals and the 2022 board will continue a long tradition of diverse expertise and insight,” added Eshkenazi.
2022 ASCM Officers
- Chair Clark Ponthier, CPIM - Union Pacific Railroad
- Chair-Elect Lisa Veneziano - General Motors (retired)
- Treasurer-Secretary Paul Pittman, PhD, CPIM-F, CSCP-F - Indiana University Southeast
Directors
- Michael Bunge, CPIM, CSCP - PrimeSource Building Products
- Pamela Dow – Tenneco
- Matthew Drake, PhD, CPIM-F, CLTD - Duquesne University
- Katherine Fowler – Signify
- James Hess, CSCP - Google LLC
- Lars Magnusson, SCOR-P - Ericsson Sweden
- Nisa Moore - General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT)
- Olive Ngah, CPIM, CSCP, SCOR-P - DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
- Jonathan Webster - Univar Solutions
Read more about the ASCM Board of Directors here.
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