S4E2: The Future of UT Supply Chain Education with Yemisi Bolumole

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S4E1: Strategic Leadership in Volatile Times with Retired Rear Admiral Kevin Sweeney

For the Season 4 premiere, co-hosts Ted Stank and Tom Goldsby sat down with retired Rear Admiral <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmsweene ...

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SPECIAL EDITION! Live at EDGE 2025 with CSCMP President Mark Baxa

In this special episode, regular co-host Tom Goldsby and Scott DeGroot, managing director of UT’s Global Supply Chain Institute, catch up with ...

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