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The future of supply chain starts with educating young and bright minds with the best programs that, fortunately, The University of Arkansas has covered.
In this episode, Scott W. Luton sits down with Dr. Stephanie Thomas, Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas, and three outstanding students from the JB Hunt Department of Supply Chain Management: Ethan Helm, Madison Simpson, and Kelly Henderson. Together, they explore their passions as the next generation of supply chain thought starters and leaders.
The conversation dives into how the university and the ecosystem surrounding it creates unparalleled opportunities for students through internships, real-world experience, and industry engagement. Altogether, today’s panel shares insights on the evolving supply chain landscape, ever-evolving technology, the importance of fostering diversity and mentorship through initiatives like the Wise Future Leaders Symposium.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(02:54) Meet the student panel: Ethan, Madison, and Kelly
(06:58) The unique benefits of supply chain internships
(10:15) The importance of understanding consumer needs in supply chain
(14:34) Omnichannel retail and last-mile delivery
(19:00) The impact of AI in supply chain management
(23:37) Insights into managing supply chain operations at Target
(28:49) The critical role of mentorship and networking in shaping future supply chain leaders
(32:12) How real-world experience prepares students for success in the industry
(36:01) Why the University of Arkansas requires supply chain internships
(42:55) Empowering women in supply chain
(48:15) How students are applying what they learn to improve supply chain processes
Additional Links & Resources:
This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and produced by Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/empowering-now-generation-future-supply-chain-leadership-featuring-university-arkansas-1341