Feeding the Desire to Thrive, featuring Jennifer Foxworthy, U.S. Navy Veteran

Some people want to do something bigger right from the very beginning of their lives. Once they get the opportunity to begin on that journey, they don’t look back. Fortunately for all of us, many people with that drive make the decision to do so by spending time in military service. In this interview, Mary Kate Soliva welcomes…

Building Out Business Diversity Programs with Constance Jones from NMSDC

In this week’s Dial P audio podcast, Kelly Barner shares a special interview with Constance Jones, Senior Director of Network Delivery Services at NMSDC. NMSDC is the National Minority Supplier Development Council. They are responsible for certifying minority-owned business so that they can strengthen their partnerships with corporate supplier diversity programs…

Reimagine, Reassess, Reinvigorate: Becoming The First Black Female Combat Pilot

Some barriers are harder to break than others – at least until the right person comes along. Vernice “Flygirl” had to fight to get into the Marine Corps, but once she got in, she was determined to rise to the top and seize every opportunity. Vernice is a retired United States Marine Corps Officer and holds the distinction of being the first black female combat pilot in the…

The Supply Chain Buzz for February 7th with Kelly Barner and Greg White

This week’s Buzz is on, with cohosts Kelly and Greg tackling the hottest topics of the moment. What’s happening with trucker drivers in Canada, and what impact will it have on the supply chain? What’s the Rooney Rule, and is it helping or hurting diversity initiatives? Are companies staying true to their ESG commitments? Listen to the episode to hear what…

Growing Supply Chain Leaders by Design: In Conversation With Lexmark’s Tonya Jackson

Recently recognized as a Notable Women in Supply Chain and Logistics by Inbound Logistics, Lexmark’s Tonya Jackson is leading the way in driving healthy tension between supply chain and R&D, introducing design thinking to the innovation process—and helping grow tomorrow’s supply chain leaders, today. Join Scott as he chats with Tonya on her vision for…

The Supply Chain Buzz for January 24th featuring Dr. Kendra Taylor and Jenny Froome

Imagine this: you visit the grocery store for some milk. Before purchasing, you scan a QR code to review the ethical standards of the supply chain that created and delivered it. This is just one of the ways new technologies promise to help bring buyer awareness to pressing global issues like human trafficking as they permeate the global supply chain. Tune in for this…