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Webinar

ASCM's 2024 Top 10 Trends

January 30, 2024

1:00 PM CT

Supply chains are constantly changing. Getting ahead of key trends enables supply chain professionals to keep their skills relevant and help organizations stay ahead of the curve. This webinar will discuss the annual ASCM Top 10 Trends in Supply Chain for 2024, developed by the Innovation and Sensing Committee (ISC).

Topic Areas

Emerging Trends, Talent, Leadership and Culture

The panel consists of subject-matter experts from diverse profiles and backgrounds from industry, academia and consulting.

Presenters

Amy Augustine

Amy Augustine

MBA, CSCP

Senior director of network supply chain at UScellular

Amy Augustine is senior director of network supply chain at UScellular. She is responsible for supporting network infrastructure programs, including procurement, material delivery, distribution, inventory planning, forward kitting logistics and warehouse management. Augustine is also responsible for supporting small cell deployments, including lease agreements and material logistics.

Osvaldo Elizondo

Osvaldo Elizondo

CPIM, CSCP, CLTD

Partner of Advanced Value Chain Institute

Osvaldo Elizondo is a partner of Advanced Value Chain Institute, a firm focused in SCM Training and Consulting. He is a master instructor for ASCM & DDI programs and a postgraduate professor in SCM Master’s program at the University of Nuevo Leon. He has over 25 years of experience in supply chain management.

 Armand van Oostrom

Armand van Oostrom

MBA

Senior lecturer and researcher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands

Armand van Oostrom is a senior lecturer and researcher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands with over 20 years of experience as consultant and director in Operations & Supply Chain roles in industry. His main focus is on the role of systemic co-design in enabling entrepreneurial ecosystems to contribute to transitions which is also the main goal of his PhD research.

Matthew  Talbert

Matthew Talbert

Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Global Lean Coach and Mentor for the Industrial Business Unit Division of Littelfuse Inc.

Matthew Talbert is senior research manager and committee liaison for ASCM, the largest organization for supply chain and the global pacesetter of organizational transformation, talent development and supply chain innovation. He is responsible for internal research and supports ASCM’s external research initiatives.