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'Richmond Events' Top 20 Logistics & Supply Chain Executives Named for 2002-2003'; Winners Nominated and Selected by Peers.


Business Editors

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 2003

The third annual Top 20 Logistics & Supply Chain Executives for 2002-2003 have been selected in a process sponsored by Richmond Events' The Logistics & Supply Chain Forum 2003.

Late last year, hundreds of executives nominated their peers for this prestigious award. The final winners were winnowed down by the Forum's Advisory Board based on each candidate's creativity, commitment to the industry and results.

"The depth of expertise, experience and excellence represented among this year's winners is unmatched. This year's winners truly represent the cream of the supply chain crop," said Project Director David Shaw David Shaw is the name of:
  • David E. Shaw is the founder of D. E. Shaw & Co.
  • David Shaw (writer) was a writer for the Los Angeles Times from 1968 to 2005.
  • David Shaw (UK politician) was a British Conservative politician and MP for Dover.
.

The Top 20 are invited as guests to Richmond Events' The Logistics & Supply Chain Forum 2003, May 4-7, held onboard P&O's newest ocean liner Adonia, where they will receive an award for their distinguished accomplishments. These individuals and their incredible achievements will also be profiled in Penton Media's Chief Logistics Officer magazine in April.

The Top 20 Logistics & Supply Chain Executives for 2002-2003, in alphabetical order, are:

1. Fred Anderson Fred Anderson is the name of a number of notable people, including:
  • Fred Anderson (baseball player) – Boston Red Sox All-Time Roster
  • Fred Anderson (football player)
  • Fred Anderson (historian)
, Director of Transportation, Dillards

2. Anthony Barone, Director US Import/Export Logistics, Pfizer

Inc.

3. Catherine Burrow, Logistics Manager, Hallmark Cards Hallmark Cards, a privately owned American company based in Kansas City, Missouri, is the largest manufacturer of greeting cards in the United States. Approximately 50% of greeting cards sent in the United States every year are manufactured by Hallmark.  Inc.

4. Michael Edie, Vice President Materials and Logistics, Hayes

Lemmerz International

5. Edward M. Emmett, President, National Industrial Transportation

League

6. Mike Gray, Director Corporate Logistics, K-Swiss Inc.

7. Craig T. Hall, Chairman, Leanlogistics Inc.

8. James Hutchinson James Hutchinson may refer to different people:
  • James Hutchinson (Victoria Cross recipient) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross.
  • James S. Hutchinson was an early explorer of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA.
, Senior Vice President Supply Chain

Integration, Brown-Forman Co.

9. Mark Jamison, Vice President Consumer Logistics That part of logistics concerning reception of the initial product, storage, inspection, distribution, transport, maintenance (including repair and serviceability), and disposal of materiel as well as the provision of support and services. , Kimberly-Clark

Corp.

10. David Kratochvil, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain

Management and Distribution Operations, Herbalife

International Inc.

11. Stephen LaHood, Former Vice President Supply Chain, IKON

Office Solutions

12. Christopher Lofgren, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Schneider National Schneider National, Inc. is the largest privately owned truckload carrier based out of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The company was founded in 1935.

The company is the third-largest of all trucking & logistics companies in the United States based on annual revenue.
 

13. Hon. Diane K. Morales, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for

Logistics and Materiel Readiness The availability of materiel required by a military organization to support its wartime activities or contingencies, disaster relief (flood, earthquake, etc.), or other emergencies. , Department of Defense

14. John Nofsinger, CEO, Material Handling Industry

15. Jim Quigley, Director of Logistics, Aether aether: see ether, in physics and astronomy.

Aether

god of whole atmosphere. [Gk. Myth.: Jobes, 42]

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 Systems

16. Lori Schock, Global Business Process Manager, Dow Corning Dow Corning is a multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, USA. Dow Corning specializes in silicon and silicone-based technology, offering more than 7,000 products and services. Dow Corning is equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company and Corning, Inc.  

Corp.

17. Joel Sutherland, Senior Vice President Supply Chain,

Transplace

18. Brian Turnbull, Vice President Technical Services Business,

Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc.

19. Col. Joseph Walden, Commander of Theater Support Command and

Deputy Commander for Logistics, US Army National Training

Center

20. Jeff Wilke, Senior Vice-President, Worldwide Operations and

Customer Service, Amazon.com

The judges, who also make up this year's Logistics & Supply Chain Forum 2003 Advisory Board, include:
-- Advisory Board Chairman Wayne Bourne, VP Logistics, Best Buy

-- Dr. C. John Langley, Jr., Professor of Supply Chain Management, Georgia Institute of Technology

-- Susan O'Keefe, Vice President, Supply Chain Management, Saint-Gobain Containers

-- Pat Moffett, Vice President, International Logistics, Audiovox Corp.

-- George Clopton, General Manager, Nike


About The Logistics & Supply Chain Forum 2003

The Logistics & Supply Chain Forum 2003 provides senior logistics and supply chain decision makers responsible for billions of dollars in logistics, fulfillment, procurement and customer relationship management budgets with two days of one-on-one meetings with leading service providers, executive conference sessions, keynote addresses and think tanks.

Places are limited for both delegates and sponsors, so if you are interested in attending as a delegate, or reaching this high-level audience as a sponsor, please contact Operations Manager See datacenter manager.  Julie Terach at jterach@richmondevents.com or at 212/651-8773. Also contact Ms. Terach to receive a copy of CLO CLO

See: Collateralized Loan Obligation.
 Magazine, or to learn more about this award.
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