THIS MONTH WE RECOGNIZE THE HEROES OF THE SUPPLY
chain. It is our annual look at the Rainmakers—people who have made
a lasting contribution to the supply chain profession. This year’s class
of 10 includes eight men and two women from a variety of disciplines,
including four practitioners, two academics, three service providers, and
a consultant.
For those not familiar with the DC VELOCITY Rainmakers program,
our editorial advisory board and other industry leaders nominate profes-
sionals who, according to the program’s guidelines, “have made a lasting
difference in the field—individuals who have demonstrated innovation
and leadership in logistics, transportation, material handling, supply
chain management, and technology. They are professionals from all fac-
ets of the business whose achievements set them apart
from the crowd.”
The accomplishments of the 2015 Rainmakers are
many. They’ve founded companies, earned doctor-
ates, created jobs, and published articles. But beyond
the measureable milestones, there are their numerous
intangible achievements.
These Rainmakers see the big picture beyond their
personal accomplishments. Most participate in industry organizations and the activities these organizations
sponsor. They serve as officers, board members, and
chairs of key committees. They share their wisdom and
experience to further the goals of the organizations.
These select individuals are well connected, and
their networking puts them in touch with others from
whom they can learn and advance their own knowledge of the industry.
They are not threatened by those who might compete with them, but
instead encourage others to succeed—knowing that the rising tide of
knowledge raises all ships.
These professionals are also attuned to trends that affect the industry
and are regular speakers at events and conferences. They share their
opinions and ideas in articles, blogs, and social media feeds as well.
Besides the work with industry organizations, most are also heavily
involved with charities, giving back to their communities. Many also
give time and expertise to local colleges or their alma maters by serving
on boards, teaching classes, offering internships, and providing financial
support to the next generation of professionals.
And speaking of the next generation, these professionals provide mentorship to young workers, often in the tradition of those who mentored
them and influenced their own careers.
We can learn from their examples, emulating them to provide the leadership necessary to create a strong industry where all strive for excellence.
I hope you enjoy reading about this year’s class of Rainmakers. Maybe
next year your name will be among them.
bigpicture
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