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Speed Networking Registration For more information and to pre-register, contact Dianne Marshall at [email protected] Speed Networking Session This session is a lively and interactive event with Supply Chain Management Scholars of Distinction, a select group of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, eager to meet you and gain firsthand knowledge about SCM job fields and career paths. OPENING RECEPTION Please join colleagues and faculty for refreshments and stimulating conversation before the Forum begins. This is an opportunity to meet with a group of top undergraduates who have earned the SCM Scholar of Distinction designation. Supply Chain Forum Registration & Continental Breakfast Welcome & Agenda Review Ted Stank, Bruce Chair of Excellence in Business and Executive Director, Supply Chain Forum, UT Paul Dittmann, Executive Director, The Global Supply Chain Institute, UT KEYNOTE A Senior Executive’s View of Supply Chain Challenges Daniel Myers, Executive Vice President, Global Integrated Supply Chain, Mondele - z International Break Innovation in the Supply Chain Lora Cecere, Founder, Supply Chain Insights Break 3:30-4:00 PM Tennessee Ballroom 4:00-5:30 PM Tennessee Ballroom 6:00-8:00 PM Park Level Atrium 7:30-8:00 AM Park Level Atrium 8:00-8:30 AM Medallion/Carriage 8:30-9:30 AM Medallion/Carriage 9:30-9:45 AM Pavilion Pre-Function 9:45-11:00 AM Medallion/Carriage 11:00-11:15 AM Pavilion Pre-Function TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 All events are business casual. THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, HASLAM COLLEGE OF BUSINESS SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM November 14-16, 2017 • Holiday iNN World’s Fair • KNoxville, TeNNesssee Addressing change and transformation for today’s supply chain YEARS OF SCM EXCELLENCE 1997-2017 2 0 CELEBRATING 1997 2017

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Speed Networking RegistrationFor more information and to pre-register, contact Dianne Marshall at [email protected]

Speed Networking SessionThis session is a lively and interactive event with Supply Chain Management Scholars of Distinction, a select group of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, eager to meet you and gain firsthand knowledge about SCM job fields and career paths.

OpeNiNg ReceptiON Please join colleagues and faculty for refreshments and stimulating conversation before the Forum begins. This is an opportunity to meet with a group of top undergraduates who have earned the SCM Scholar of Distinction designation.

Supply chain Forum Registration & continental Breakfast

Welcome & Agenda Reviewted Stank, Bruce Chair of Excellence in Business and Executive Director, Supply Chain Forum, UT paul Dittmann, Executive Director, The Global Supply Chain Institute, UT

KeyNOte A Senior Executive’s View of Supply Chain ChallengesDaniel Myers, Executive Vice President, Global Integrated Supply Chain, Mondele-z International

Break

Innovation in the Supply ChainLora cecere, Founder, Supply Chain Insights

Break

3:30-4:00 PMTennessee Ballroom

4:00-5:30 PMTennessee Ballroom

6:00-8:00 PMPark Level Atrium

7:30-8:00 AMPark Level Atrium

8:00-8:30 AMMedallion/Carriage

8:30-9:30 AMMedallion/Carriage

9:30-9:45 AM Pavilion Pre-Function

9:45-11:00 AMMedallion/Carriage

11:00-11:15 AMPavilion Pre-Function

tuesday, november 14

Wednesday, november 15

All events are business casual.

the university of tennessee, Knoxville, haslam college of business

supply chain ForumNovember 14-16, 2017 • Holiday iNN World’s Fair • KNoxville, TeNNesssee

Addressing change and transformation for today’s supply chainyears

OF scm excellence

1 9 9 7 - 2 0 1 7

20C e l e b r a t i n g

1997

2017

11:15 AM-12:15 PMMedallion/Carriage

12:15-1:00 PMTennessee Ballroom

1:00-1:15 PM1:15-1:30 PMMedallion/Carriage

1:30-2:15 PM

Locations:

2:15-2:30 PMPavilion Pre-Function

2:30-3:30 PMMedallion/Carriage

3:30-3:45 PMPavilion Pre-Function

3:45-4:30 PM

4:30-5:00 PM

The Customer Focused Supply Chain: PanelPanel led by ted Stank, Bruce Chair of Excellence in Business & Executive Director, Supply Chain Forum, UT• Ben Cook, SVP, Global Inventory Management, Target Corporation• Robert Martichenko, Founder & CEO, LeanCor, LLC• Jim Gruwell, Executive Director, Supply Chain Strategy, Cummins, Inc.

LunchDistinguished Service Award presentation Optional: Special Interest Roundtable Discussions – First Come, First Serve!Topic/Facilitator:• Logistics Operations – Lloyd Rinehart• Transportation – Mary Holcomb• S&Op – Mark Moon • Sustainability – Diane Mollenkopf • Network Optimization – John Bell

AssembleBeverly J. Davenport, Chancellor, University of Tennessee

BReAKOut HOt tOpicS: BReAKOut ONe(Breakout Two – 3:45-4:30 – Same Topics)

innovation: the physical Supply chainKristi Montgomery, VP, Innovation, Research & Development, KencoMatthew Butler, Director of Supply Chain Execution, JDA SoftwareFacilitators:paul Dittmann, Executive Director, The Global Supply Chain Institute, UTRandy Bradley, Assistant Professor, Information Systems & SCM, UT

innovation: the Digital Supply chainAlex Zhong, Senior Marketing Manager, Watson Supply Chain, IBMFacilitators: ted Stank, Bruce Chair of Excellence in Business & Exec. Director of SCF, UTShay Scott, Managing Director, Global Supply Chain Institute, UT

Network OptimizationBrian Streu, Manager of Supply Chain Design, Whirlpool CorporationFacilitator: John Bell, Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, UT

Collaboration Best Practices to Drive Supply Chain ExcellenceSteve Bowen, Chairman & CEO, Maine PointeFacilitator: Mike Burnette, Associate Director, Global Supply Chain Institute, UT

Break

Winning with your People; A Supply Chain Leader’s Guide for Talent ManagementDarrell edwards, SVP & Chief Supply Chain Officer, La-Z-Boy, Inc.

Break

BReAKOut HOt tOpicS: BReAKOut tWOSee above for session details

Free time

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supply chain Forum

years OF scm excellence

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Crystal Ballroom

Parlor 2

Parlor 4

Parlor 6

Buffet Breakfast and Business Meeting – All attendees are invited• Center for Graduate and Executive Education Update – Shay Scott• Ph.D. Research – Students TBD• Topic Survey• Nexxus Update – Diane Mollenkopf• White Paper Update – Mike Burnette• Development Update – Brian Broyles• Communication Update – Katie Williams• CSCMP Student Chapter Update – Lance Saunders

KeyNOte Creating a World Class Customer Focused Supply Chaintom Morton, Vice President, Global Supply Chain, Eastman Chemical Company

Break

Customer Focused Supply Chain Mega Trends: Panelchad Autry, FedEx Corporation Endowed Professor of SCM & Department Head, UTchris craighead, Dove Professor of Supply Chain Management, UTMary Holcomb, Niedert Professor of SCM, UTWendy tate, Professor of SCM & Cheryl Massingale Faculty Research Fellow, UTFacilitator: ted Stank, Bruce Chair of Excellence in Business & Executive Director, Supply Chain Forum, UT

closing

Lunch

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7:30-8:45 AMTennessee Ballroom

8:45-10:00 AMMedallion/Carriage

10:00-10:15 AMPavilion Pre-Function

10:15-11:45 AMMedallion/Carriage

11:45 AM-12:00 PM

12:00-1:15 PMTennessee Ballroom

Thursday, november 16

nexxus ReceptiON Open to allOutstanding Women in Supply chain presentation

NetWORKiNg eVeNiNg ReceptiON at calhoun’s on the River Be ready to relax and reconnect with colleagues at one of Knoxville’s favorite venues. This reception is also an opportunity to meet an exclusive group of SCM MBAs.

Meet in main lobby area for shuttles to event.

5:00-6:00 PMTennessee Ballroom

6:00-8:00 PM

Shuttles Provided

supply chain Forum

years OF scm excellence

1 9 9 7 - 2 0 1 7

20C e l e b r a t i n g