Top 100 Leaders announced at Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE

BizClik Media Group brings you the Top 100 Leaders in Supply Chain nominated by the industry, announced at Procurement and Supply Chain LIVE

Following the successful publication of the Top 100 Women in Supply Chain, by BizClik Media Group—the publisher of the Procurement and Supply Chain Digital magazines and host of the Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE event—earlier this year, we were not aware of how difficult it would be to compile the Top 100 Leaders in Supply Chain supplement. 

We were inundated with nominations from across the globe for this list and a considerable amount of work was put into the selection of the Top 100 Leaders. The final list contains a number of supply chain industry experts and evangelists within the sector, of which some have spoken at the Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE show at Tobacco Dock, London. 

The list was announced at the live event and will also be available on socials, but let’s take a look at some of those who were featured in the publication. 

3 - Jim Townsend

As the Chief Procurement Officer at Walgreens Boots Alliance, Jim Townsend studied at the University of Birmingham, UK, in 2005, where he obtained a Master of Business Administration, Strategic Procurement. Before Townsend joined Walgreens Boots Alliance, he worked for Anglo American and General Electric, with a focus on their commercial procurement strategies. 

2 - Kelly Bengston

Kelly Bengston is the Senior Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer at Starbucks. With over 11 years in the supply chain industry, Bengston has carried out various roles for the company, relating to the global supply chain, procurement and sourcing, and commercialisation. Bengston’s current position at Starbucks involves the management of consistency in its global sourcing processes and maintaining supplier relationships, along with other tasks in the procurement department.

1 - Sheri Hinish

Commonly known as the Supply Chain Queen, Sheri Hinish is a Global Executive Partner and Leader of Sustainable Supply Chain at IBM. She takes the top spot for the second time this year—as she was previously voted No.1 in the Top 100 Women in Supply Chain March. As a supply chain evangelist, Hinish hosts her own podcast, which is a platform for all things supply chain and procurement, discussing great industry innovations, challenging the supply chain norms, and highlighting diversity in the sector. 

To find out who else was featured in the list and read the full articles, check out the full brochure, which is available at Supply Chain Digital Magazine. 

It’s not too late to join Procurement and Supply Chain LIVE! Sign up to the third day of the event to gain some valuable industry and region-specific insights. 

 

Top 100 - https://issuu.com/supplychaindigital/docs/supplychain-top100-leaders-supplement-2021 


Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE - https://supplychaindigital.com/live/procurement-and-supply-chain-live-0

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