As supply chain technology accelerates, the ability to translate operational knowledge into scalable systems is becoming a defining advantage for both companies and early-career talent. In this episode of Supply Chain Now’s Now Generation series, Scott W. Luton sits down with Ryan Goodwin, Sr. Director of Supply Chain Technology & Innovation at Trinity Industries and an adjunct professor at Texas Christian University, alongside Titus Fagan, TCU Student Body Vice President and a third-year accounting major with a minor in energy business.
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The Now Generation: Perspectives on AI, Energy, and Ethical Supply Chains
As supply chains expand across global networks, the next generation of leaders is being trained to think beyond trucks and warehouses, toward the broader constraints shaping business today. Dr. Morgan Swink, West Chair, Professor of SCM and Executive Director of the Center for Supply Chain Innovation at Texas Christian University’s Neeley School of Business, joins Supply Chain Now alongside three standout seniors, Ava Scotchie, Joshua Ahn, and Cort Comer, to share what they’re seeing in real time as they prepare to enter the industry.
The Now Generation: Spotlight on the University of North Texas
When Dr. Clinton Purtell was deciding which university to join after earning his PhD, he noticed something unique about the University of North Texas. Over 50 percent of the students…
Different Ways of Finding Supply Chain featuring Joseph Agresta, Nikki Gaboff, and Haley Carlsen from Rutgers University
There are many paths to a career in supply chain – and many opportunities that may follow as well. Working in supply chain provides students and professionals…
The Now Generation: Spotlight on Michigan State University
The relationship between a graduate professor and their students is a special one. They learn from each other, facing new challenges with fresh solutions…