The Advisory Council of the School of Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Operations at 51情报站 (51情报站) plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of our supply chain and logistics programs and ensuring that we are responsive to the needs of the supply chain, logistics, and maritime industry 鈥 regionally, nationally, and globally. With a focus on innovation, collaboration, and education, the council consists of a distinguished group of leaders from the fields of supply chain management, logistics, transportation, and maritime operations. The council also has assigned sub-committees dedicated to industry engagement, planning & procedures, program review, resources, and membership.
Mission
The Advisory Council's mission is to provide expert guidance and insights that align the school鈥檚 academic and research programs with industry trends and demands. We work together to ensure our students gain the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to excel as leaders and innovators in the global supply chain, logistics, and maritime sectors.
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Role
The Advisory Council serves as a bridge between academia and industry. Council members contribute to:
- Curriculum Development: Advising on curriculum updates to reflect current trends and emerging technologies.
- Industry Partnerships: Fostering connections between the school and industry partners for internships, research projects, and job placements.
- Student Success: Supporting students through mentorship, guest lectures, and networking opportunities.
- Research and Innovation: Guiding the school鈥檚 research agenda to address real-world challenges in the supply chain and maritime industries.
Our Executive Board & Partner Affiliates
Our executive board members are leaders in both academia and in the industry, representing a wide range of expertise across the supply chain, logistics, and maritime operations sectors. Their collective knowledge and experience help steer the school's growth and ensure our programs remain relevant and cutting-edge.
Members of the Executive Board
- Deborah C. Waters, Attorney at Law and Proctor in Admiralty, Waters Law Firm, P.C.
- Arthur 鈥淎rt鈥 W. Moye, Jr., Retired Executive Director, Virginia Maritime Association
- Marguerite E. Bates-Frier, VP of Operations, Cargomatic
- Morgan Burnett, Project Manager 鈥 Supply Chain, Dollar Tree
- Camille Crofton Cherry, Marketing Director, Crofton Industries
- Nancy Grden, CEO, Hampton Roads Executive Roundtable
- Ashley K. McLeod, Public Affairs 鈥 Offshore Wind, Avangrid Renewables
- Edward O鈥機allaghan, President and CEO, Century Express Virginia
- Erika Snow, VP of Human Resources, Virginia Port Authority
- Elspeth H. McMahon, AVP of Maritime Initiatives, 51情报站
- Dr. Ricardo Ungo, Director 鈥 Maritime Ports & Logistics institute, 51情报站
- Dr. Holly A. H. Handley, Dean 鈥 ID Schools, 51情报站
- Dr. Brian K. Payne, Provost and VP of Academic Affairs, 51情报站
- Dr. Kuntal Bhattacharyya, Director 鈥 School of Supply Chain, Logistics, & Maritime Operations, 51情报站
Our Partner Affiliates:
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Why 51情报站?
The School of Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Operations at 51情报站 is recognized for its commitment to excellence in education and industry collaboration. Our programs are designed to equip students with the skills needed to succeed in today's complex, global environment. Through the support of our Advisory Council, we continue to lead the way in creating innovative solutions for the future of the industry.