CSCMP Awards Announced at EDGE 2020 Live!
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CSCMP Announced the following awards at EDGE 2020 Live! Click below to learn more about our prestigious supply chain acknowledgements:
Bernard J. LaLonde Best Paper Award awarded to Dung H. Nguyen, Sander de Leeuw, Wout Dullaert and Bram P.J. Foubert for their paper, “What is the Right Delivery Option for You? Consumer Preferences for Delivery Attributes in Online Retailing.”
E. Grosvenor Plowman Award presented to Dr. Remko van Hoek for his paper titled, “Not Your Normal Gameplan - An Exploration of Supply Chain Risk Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Game Theory, Event Theory and Dynamic Capability Theory” during CSCMP's Virtual Academic Research Symposium on September 20, 2020.
Teaching Innovation Award presented to Sam Silva-Nash, Dr. Carole Shook, and Kara Patterson of the University of Arkansas at CSCMP’s Virtual Academic Research Symposium on September 20, 2020 for their submission titled: “Drive Towards Success: A Case Study."
Hall of Fame Inductees CSCMP announced Taiichi Ohno, Creator of the Toyota Production System (LEAN) and Matthew A. Waller, Ph.D., the 2020 CSCMP Distinguished Service Award Recipient, as the 2020 Supply Chain Hall of Fame inductees, honoring individuals that have made outstanding contributions to the supply chain discipline and served as role models to supply chain students, young professionals, budding entrepreneurs or career supply chain professionals.
Supply Chain Sustainability Award presented to Ron Jarvis, Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President of Environmental Innovation at The Home Depot.
Supply Chain Innovation Award (SCIA) CSCMP announced Intel Corporation’s presentation “Contract Digitization & Analytics: Goodbye Paper Audits, Welcome to Real-Time Scoring” – presented by Joan Duemler, Supply Chain Manager at Intel Corporation – as the winner of the 2020 Supply Chain Innovation Award™ (SCIA).
The Young Professionals Emerging Leader Award, created to recognize up-and-coming leaders in the supply chain management field for their meaningful contributions to – and future influence on – the profession, was presented to Courtney Cook, eCommerce Operations Manager at Hallmark Cards, Inc. and Orlando Gillespie, Founder & CEO of Supply Chain Collaborative Consulting Consortium (SC4 Consulting).
The American Logistics Aid Network’s (ALAN) Executive Director Kathy Fulton and Chairman of the Board of Directors Mark Richards recognized and thanked organizations and individuals in the logistics field that played a major role in helping with disaster relief efforts over the last year. ALAN's Humanitarian Logistics Award are awarded to supply chain professionals and organizations who have demonstrated a commitment to disaster relief efforts.
This year, Gary LeBlanc, founder and president of Mercy Chefs, a nonprofit, faith-based, charitable organization committed to serving restaurant-quality meals to survivors and first responders in natural disasters and emergencies, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for delivering 7.6 million meals, including 5 million during the Coronavirus pandemic. Learn more about key honorees in this article by Supply Chain Quarterly.
Learn more about CSCMP's annual awards by visiting us here.