
Jade Terminella discusses her entrepreneurship experience in Northwest Arkansas
05/29/19 • 15 min
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Brian Fugate and Remko Van Hoek expand on topics in their new blockchain book
Integrating Blockchain into Supply Chain Management: A Toolkit for Practical Implementation: https://www.amazon.com/Integrating-Blockchain-Supply-Chain-Management/dp/1789660483 Brian Fugate is the Chair of the Department of Supply Chain Management in the Sam M. Walton College of Business. Brian's research focuses on advancing the scholarship and practice of strategic, global integration of demand and supply, knowledge flows, and sustainability across the supply chain. Brian teaches undergraduate, graduate, executive, and professional development courses in on-campus and online formats, and has received multiple awards for innovations in teaching and learning, including AACSB's Innovations That Inspire Award. Brian is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Supply Chain Management, an Associate Editor for the Journal of Operations. Remko Van Hoek is a clinical full professor of Supply Chain Management at the University of Arkansas in the Sam M. Walton College of Business. He took this position in January 2018. In addition to this, Remko also serves as an independent advisor of sourcing and procurement. Remko’s past positions include executive roles within Disney, PwC, Nike and Cofely. Before accepting his position at the University of Arkansas, Remko was a visiting professor at the Cranfield School of Management in Cranfield, England. He served as the 2018 Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Council for Supply Chain Management (CSCMP) and has done keynotes around the world.
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Graham Cobb discusses life in Northwest Arkansas and what drew him to the area
Graham Cobb stank at sports so he played in punk rock bands to learn teamwork. He Spent 20+ years earning a PhD in Pizza before heading to Arkansas Business to learn how to engage an audience with content in order find customers for local and national businesses. In late 2013 he entered the Chamber world as COO of the Little Rock Regional Chamber and is currently the President and CEO of the Greater Bentonville Area Chamber of Commerce where he gratefully serves the community that is home to the world’s greatest Adventurepreneur, Sam Walton. Boasting a rich culture of culinary, arts, and outdoor activities; Bentonville is at once metropolitan, and Main Street. It is both global, and local. He believes Bentonville’s greatest gift to its citizens is that of Widescreen Livin’ - A 360 degree human experience revealing a past, present and future that connects us to nature, to the world, and to each other by organically weaving arts and culture, the outdoors, culinary excellence, and the power of human relationships into people’s everyday lives. Cobb relishes this quality of life as it provides him time to chase fast folks on mountain bikes, enjoy a great meal with his amazing wife Lisa, and soak up precious moments with William (9) and Sissy (6) searching for painted rocks on the Crystal Bridges art trail.
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