Working across various functions in the Johnson & Johnson supply chain, Luis Roman has gleaned insights from many leaders and departments. Those insights are now being put to good use in his current role as head of global site & supply chain services.
Roman, who will deliver a keynote address at the upcoming NextGen Supply Chain Conference.
This year's Next Gen Supply Chain Conference will take place on Oct. 21-23, 2024, at the Chicago Athletic Association hotel. Early bird registration is ongoing.
Roman leads several global and enterprise functions at Johnson & Johnson, including Engineering & Property Services, Supply Chain Excellence, Global Transportation, Enterprise Contract Management, Digital & Data Science, Trade Controls, and Strategic Programs. Under his leadership, these teams strive to continuously improve operational and supply chain capabilities, explore partnerships across a diverse network, and drive customer-focused growth and innovation for the future.
This year’s NextGen Supply Chain Conference, presented by Supply Chain Management Review and Peerless Media, will be held on Oct. 21-23 at the Chicago Athletic Association hotel in downtown Chicago. The event starts with an opening reception on the evening of Monday, Oct. 21, at the famous Chicago hotel, with full days of content following Tuesday and Wednesday.
The NextGen Supply Chain Conference’s theme this year is “Digitization is here, what’s next?” More information, including registration information, is available on the NextGen website.
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