Last Chance to Register for Aberdeen's Supply Chain Management Summit
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BOSTON, MA, Mar 30 (MARKET WIRE) --
Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE: HHS), announces its final
speaker lineup for this week's Supply Chain Management (SCM) Summit. The
summit will convene supply chain leaders from around the globe to share
insights, discuss strategies and engage with peers surrounding key
challenges facing the supply chain today. For more information on the
event or to register to attend, visit
http://summits.aberdeen.com/index.php/SCM.html.
"Aberdeen is the leading fact-based research firm covering the Supply
Chain space and the Supply Chain summit offers a great platform for
networking and collaboration with true industry peers. The findings from
this Summit will help drive Aberdeen's research agenda in the SCM space
throughout the rest of the year," said Nari Viswanathan, Vice
President/Principal Analyst of the Supply Chain Management Practice,
Aberdeen Group.
Confirmed speakers include:
-- Coca-Cola North America - Thomas Blackstock, Former Vice President,
Supply Chain Operations
-- Cisco Systems - Angel Mendez, Senior Vice President, Customer Value
Chain Management
-- Intel - Stuart Pann, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, General
Manager, Business Management Group, Intel Corporation
-- Supply Chain Council - Richard Sherman, Founder
-- Mutual Distributing Company - Jim Staton, Vice President, Information
Technology
-- World Renowned Supply Chain Expert - General William "Gus" Pagonis,
Retired US Army General, Business Leadership Author, Lecturer, and World
Renowned Supply Chain Expert
-- BD - Larry P. Smith, Vice President, Global Supply Chain
-- USS-POSCO Industries - Michael Obermire, Global SCM Head
-- New York & Company - Sherwin Socaransky, Vice President, Information
Technology
-- Haestens Saengar - Dominic Luzi, CIO
-- Land O'Lakes - Susan Grelling, Vice President, Commodities and Risk
-- Bayer Healthcare - Thomas Panzer, Vice President, Global Supply Chain
-- Swarovski - Robert Grant, Vice President, Supply Chain/Inventory
Management
-- Disney - David Steele, Director, Supply Chain, Operations & Technology
-- Sara Lee - Bill Nienburg, Vice President, Sales & Operations Planning
-- Global Sourcing and Global Marketing - Paul Macler, President
-- Dimension Data - Michael Brown, Managing Director
-- Celestica - Harvinder Sembhi, Vice President, Supply Base Solutions
-- Advance Auto Parts - Kevin Quinn, Vice President, Treasurer & Navdeep
Gupta, Director, Treasury
-- Del Monte Foods - Vice President, Customer Service & Transportation
-- Papa John's Food Service - Susan Kinder, Director, Supply Chain
Systems
Technology vendors and solutions providers can participate in the
summit as event sponsors to get their products in front of the decision
makers that matter. For sponsorship information, please visit:
http://summits.aberdeen.com/index.php/Supply-Chain-Management-Summit/the-scm-sum
it-sponsorship.html
About Aberdeen Group, a Harte-Hanks Company
Aberdeen is a leading provider of fact-based research and market
intelligence that delivers demonstrable results. Having benchmarked more
than 30,000 companies in the past two years, Aberdeen is uniquely
positioned to educate users to action: driving market awareness, creating
demand, enabling sales, and delivering meaningful return-on-investment
analysis. As the trusted advisor to the global technology markets,
corporations turn to Aberdeen(TM) for insights that drive decisions. For
additional information, visit Aberdeen http://www.aberdeen.com or call
(617) 723-7890, or to learn more about Harte-Hanks, call (800) 456-9748 or
go to http://www.harte-hanks.com.
Copyright 2009 Aberdeen Group, Inc., a Harte-Hanks Company
451 D Street, Suite 710
Boston, Massachusetts 02210-1928
Telephone: (617) 854-5200
Fax: (617) 723-7897
www.aberdeen.com
Media Contact:
Nari Viswanathan
Aberdeen Harte-Hanks
(617) 854-5293
nari.viswanathan@aberdeen.com
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