Symposium Context
The pandemic is behind us. Yet, supply chains across the globe are still dealing with critical shortages, significant delays and continued price escalation. Why is it taking longer than expected to solve the supply chain issues? When should we expect a return to a ‘normal’ balance of demand vs. supply? Which creative, perhaps radical approaches are needed to address these issues?
The world is again facing greater geopolitical risks, which have both immediate and long-term impacts on supply, including for global logistics. What new paradigms are required for supply chain organizations to succeed in highly uncertain times?
Further, while the intense focus on ESG has somewhat relented, the drive toward a low carbon economy is here to stay. How are supply chains retooling themselves via organization design, technology use, and resource development to meet the new operational, reporting, and other challenges?
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Panel Discussion
Mr. Jim Apostolides, Senior Vice President Enterprise Operations & Excellence, Baker Hughes
Mr. Tarek Amine, Principal Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer, Bechtel
Mr. Denis M. Wolowiecki, Executive Managing Director, CAPS Research
Mr. Steve Freeman, Chief Procurement Officer, Chevron
Ms. Dea Chincuanco, President, dship Carriers
Ms. Lisa Haley, VP Supply Chain Strategy, NET Power
Mr. Micah Garrison, VP Supply Chain management, Patterson UTI
Mr. Abdellah Merad, EVP Core Services and Equipment, SLB