Distributing the Gift of Giving at Scale with Jenise Steverding

Whether helping Toms scale shoe delivery from a million pairs to 50 million or delivering 78,000 masks to healthcare workers last year, Gifts for Good Chief Impact Officer Jenise Steverding has found a way throughout her career to meld her knack for logistics with a propensity for giving back – and for that, we…

Supply Chain Now Episode 632

In this kickoff episode of Veteran Voices, Season 3, powered by Supply Chain Now, co-hosts Scott W. Luton and Kevin L. Jackson interview veterans advocate, higher education leader & consultant: Nadia Delanoy, PhD. Nadia shares about what it means to grow up in a “stretch” family & some…

Supply Chain Now – Episode-424

Every entrepreneur needs a ‘why,’ and Shane Buerster found his ‘why’ on a coffee plantation while watching a young boy – just 8 or 9 years old – swing a machete to clear overgrowth near the edge of a field. Rather than playing baseball, or going to school, or spending time with his friends, that little boy was helping his family put food on the table.

Supply Chain Now – Episode-591

The Supply Chain Buzz is Supply Chain Now’s regular Monday livestream, held at 12n ET each week. This show focuses on some of the leading stories from global supply chain and global business, always with special guests – the most important of which is the live audience!

Supply Chain Now – Episode-458

The last six months have been difficult for everyone, but while people and organizations in developed nations think they have challenges, those difficulties – while very real – pale in comparison to the impact felt in developed nations.

TECHquila Sunrise – Episode-27

In this week’s episode of TECHquila Sunrise, Greg hosts a live stream with Karin Bursa, and featuring a few members of the Supply Chain Now team, as they give simple tips on charitable giving.

Supply Chain Now – Episode-506

Steve Stirling, President and CEO of MAP International, has a backstory that few people can relate to directly. At an early age, while suffering with polio, his father dropped him off at a Korean orphanage.

Supply Chain Now – Episode-531

On January 31, 1919, Jackie Robinson was born. Just over 100 years later, his son and granddaughter are carrying on his legacy of performance and social advocacy with Sweet Unity Farms Coffee, a retail coffee brand founded to have a positive impact on the poverty and underdevelopment faced by rural farmers.

Supply Chain Now – Episode-530

Large organizations are taking notice of the fact that consumers want them to create more than just shareholder value – they want societal value as well. It can lead to greater consumer loyalty.