Supply-Chain Council Announces New Board of Directors and Officers

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Tue Jul 7, 2009 1:35pm EDT

WASHINGTON, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Eight supply chain professionals
were elected in June by the membership of the Supply-Chain Council to the
organization's Board of Directors, joining the seven existing members of SCC's
board.  Newly elected board members, whose terms run from July 1, 2009,
through June 30, 2012, are as follows:

    --  Christian Verstraete, CTO, Manufacturing & Distribution Industries,
        Hewlett Packard
    --  Jane Barrett, Research Director, AMR Research
    --  John Sells, Senior Manager, Logistics & Sustainment, Lockheed Martin
    --  Maha Muzumdar, VP, Supply Chain Marketing, Oracle Corporation
    --  Matt Davis, Global Supply Chain Strategy, Dell
    --  Michael P Wenzel, Director, Commodities Maintenance, US Air Force
    --  Nando Galazzo, VP Procurement, Borealis Group


    --  Rocky Newman, Professor SC & Ops Mgmt, Miami University of Ohio




David Malenfant, Vice President, Global Supply Chain, Alcon Labs, is now Chair
of the Board and Nancy Craft, Manager, Volvo, is Secretary.  Dennis Zagrodnik,
Material & Order Flow Manager, DaimlerChrysler, continuers as Treasurer, and
Gary Kilponen, Energy and Manufacturing Industries Leader, Sunergos, is Vice
Treasurer. Mary Scheibner, Global Supply Chain Director, BASF Corp., is now
Past Chair.

About Supply-Chain Council
The Supply-Chain Council (SCC) is a global nonprofit association whose
methodology, diagnostic and benchmarking tools continuously help hundreds of
member organizations make dramatic and rapid improvements in supply chain
processes. The Council offers resources, capability development and knowledge
networks to accelerate an organization's use of--and benefits from--SCOR and
related models.

SOURCE  Supply-Chain Council

Melinda Spring of the Supply-Chain Council, +1-202-540-8005,
mspring@supply-chain.org
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