CSCMP EDGE 2017 Speaker Lineup

CSCMP EDGE is preparing for the best conference yet!

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We are dedicated to bringing you unmatched supply chain trends, education and research along with dynamic speakers from top-performing companies including: FedEx Freight, Boeing, Ace Hardware, Toms, The U.S. Department of Commerce, McCormick & Co. and more!

Our team of high-level industry experts and members are busy behind the scenes building interactive sessions on what matters most right now in supply chain; topics will include government and business collaboration, blockchain, integrated supply chain practices and surface transportation trends.

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CSCMP EDGE 2017 Speaker Lineup

Monday, September 25
Matthew Luhn
Acclaimed Pixar Animation Studios Storyteller and Speaker

Big Data and Story Telling
Big data is changing everything from content development to culture itself. Matthew Luhn, an accomplished storyteller, instructor, keynote speaker, and story consultant, with over 20 years’ experience creating stories and characters at Pixar Animation Studios — will share how big data is being used to create great stories and characters in films like Toy Story 3, Inside Out, and beyond. Matthew’s experience and insight will empower and inspire companies, organizations and professionals on how to forge stronger, more meaningful connections with consumers. Some of his most recent clients include Adidas, Facebook, BBC, Microsoft, Sony, Warner Brothers, Apple, Disney, Google, and many more.
Learn more about Matthew Luhn

Tuesday, September 26
Professor Mary "Missy" Cummings
Professor, Duke University and Director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory

The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Logistics
Mary “Missy” Cummings, Professor at Duke University Pratt School of Engineering, the Duke Institute of Brain Sciences and Director of the Humans and Autonomy Laboratory and Duke Robotics, began her career as a naval officer and military pilot from 1988-1999 and was one of the Navy's first female fighter pilots. She is the co-chair for the World Economic Forum’s Council on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, as well as a member of the US Department of Transportation's advisory committee for autonomous transportation. She will outline how to conceptualize and leverage the strengths and limitations of both humans and artificial intelligence such that humans harness the raw computational power of computers, while applying inductive reasoning for potentially creative, out-of-the-box thinking for the increasingly complex logistics challenges of the future.
Learn more about Professor Mary "Missy" Cummings

Wednesday, September 27
Major MJ Hegar
Former Air National Guard Pilot and Author

Be the Change
Major Mary Jennings “MJ” Hegar is a hero twice over: As a pilot, she was awarded both the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor Device for saving her team from Taliban capture after their Medevac helicopter was shot down, and as the soldier who challenged the Combat Exclusion Policy —which prevented women from entering direct combat — winning women the right to serve on the front lines for the first time. Hegar also recently authored, Shoot Like a Girl, a soon-to-be major motion picture. Combining harrowing war stories and practical advice on leadership, diversity, teamwork, and motivation, she will reveal how to be a catalyst for change on a large scale, be it in your career, at home, or on a national or global level. When someone tells you that something cannot be done, she says, the only way to prove them wrong is to do what they believe be impossible.
Learn more about Major MJ Hegar