Clark Atlanta University issued the following announcement on Jan. 24.
The Clark Atlanta University School of Business Administration (CAU-SBA) will begin its Forward Forum series next week, featuring diverse innovators who are changing the face and future of their respective industries. The virtual event will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2022, at 11:30 AM.
Hosted by the School’s Decision Sciences Department, the inaugural Forward Forum, entitled “Going the Extra Mile for Good” will focus on Supply Chain and Logistics Innovation in the Non-Profit/Humanitarian sector.
The Forward Forum is open to students and members of the Supply Chain/Logistics industry. Students are encouraged to Register Here to attend this webinar event.
The event will be presented in a webinar format and moderated by Chris Crowder, Director, Logistics, The Home Depot. The discussion will also include executive thought leaders from three of the most innovative non-profit/humanitarian organizations in the nation:
Keith T. Parker
President/CEO
Goodwill Industries of North Georgia
Charles Redding
President/CEO
MedShare International
Nicole Armstrong
President/CEO
TechBridge
“Supply Chain and Logistics innovation play a critical role in the success of many non-profit and humanitarian organizations,” says Dr. Silvanus J. Udoka, Dean of the Clark Atlanta University School of Business Administration. “The CAU School of Business is proud to introduce our community to the leaders who are on the cutting-edge in this area.”
The CAU School of Business is celebrating its 75th Anniversary and plans to host additional Forward Forums throughout the year.
For more information, please visit: www.cau.edu/school-of-business/CAU-SBA-75-Anniversary
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