Partners in Progress: Men and Women Working Together to Support Female Logistics Leaders

The Women in Supply Chain Forum’s first-ever all-male panel will detail how men and women can partner together to promote women in supply chain.

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Partners In Progress

Registration is open for the Supply Chain Network’s fourth annual Women in Supply Chain Forum, an in-person event designed to bring together CEOs, Presidents, Partners, VPs and Director-level decision makers at shippers, DCs, warehouses and 3PLs to learn, grow, network and more.

This premier networking event, which will take place Nov. 18-20 at Opal Sol in Clearwater Beach, Fla., is tailored to both men and women in executive-level positions to expand their professional network and enhance their businesses through thought-provoking discussion panels centered around promoting and advocating for women in the supply chain space.

This year’s theme, “Women on the Rise: Strengthening Leadership Pipelines,” will bring together leading experts in the industry to discuss mentorship, self-advocacy, collaboration, education, and creating a pipeline of supply chain professionals to further grow, learn and innovate together.

New to the agenda this year is the Partners in Progress session, an all-male panel will detail how men and women can partner together to promote women in supply chain.

Comprised of Mitch Luciano, CEO, Trailer Bridge; Brad McBride, founder and CEO, Zero Down Supply Chain Solutions; and Mark Bushway, chief supply chain officer, president of natural, organic, specialty and fresh products for UNFI, will talk about championing women, the initiatives and campaigns their respective companies are doing to support female leaders, and their advice to other male leaders.

Go to www.WomenInSupplyChainForum.com to register for the Forum, learn more about sponsoring and/or speaking and more.

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