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The Now Generation: The Future of Supply Chain is Orange

The Now Generation: The Future of Supply Chain is Orange

Season 1 Episode 1568 Published 5 days, 5 hours ago
Description

What are future supply chain leaders paying attention to right now?

In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton is joined by Julie Niederhoff, Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and Department Chair of Marketing, Retail and Supply Chain Management at Syracuse University, alongside standout students Odette Sherk, Katherine Foley, Makayla Amatuegwu, and David Patterson. Together, they explore how today’s students are discovering supply chain as a dynamic career path that blends strategy, sustainability, and real-world problem solving.

The conversation highlights how hands-on experiences, from study abroad programs to industry internships, are helping students connect classroom learning to global challenges. Topics like sustainability transparency, rail transportation, globalization shifts, and ethical sourcing take center stage as each student shares what excites them most about the industry. Their perspectives reveal a generation that is not only career-focused but deeply motivated to create meaningful change.

Julie also shares insights into how Syracuse’s program develops well-rounded leaders by combining academic rigor with experiential learning. This episode offers a glimpse of how the next generation is approaching the field of supply chain with curiosity, adaptability, and a strong sense of purpose.

Jump into the conversation:

(00:00) Intro

(01:42) Syracuse supply chain program overview

(02:21) Meet the student panel and professor

(06:31) Student backgrounds and personal interests

(34:33) Sustainability challenges in mining

(36:35) Interest in healthcare distribution and logistics

(39:51) Career goals in consulting and sustainability

(41:46) Procurement, fashion, and ethical sourcing

(45:50) Program impact and student experiences

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