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2005 Benchmarking Best Practices in Supply Chain Management Workshop
August 3 -4, 2005

What does it Mean to Live in a Global Economy?
Glen Hodgson, Chief Economist for the Canadian Conference Board.

Managing Supply Chains in Developing Countries.
John Frey, Manager Corporate Env. Strategies and Sustainability, Hewlett-Packard.
Phil Berry, Director Footwear Sustainability, Nike

Creative Approaches for Engaging Suppliers.
Mary Ellen Mika, Manager of Sourcing Services in the Supply Chain Group, Steelcase.
Steve Beurkens, Sales and Marketing Manager, H&L Advantage.
Gustavus Johnson Jr., Manager Safety and Environmental Performance, Pepco Holdings Inc.

The Social and Human Rights Dimension.
Ian Olson, Supply Chain Sustainability Manager, Ford Motor Company.
Debbie O'Brien, Director Advisory Services, Business for Social Responsibility.

Reducing Your Environmental Impact Through Transportation Management.
Buddy Polovick, Director of EPA Smartway, US EPA.
Sabina Trautman, North American Environmental Transportation, IKEA
William Ethridge, Safety Director, Commercial Transportation

Making the Business Case for EHS Supply Chain Initiatives.
Joseph Fiksel, Principal, Eco-nomics LLC
Jenny Cawein, Baxter Healthcare
Ron Dicola, Director of Corporate Environmental Affairs, Pfizer

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