Wednesday, June 10, 2009

LQ Announcement: David Mills


LQ is pleased to announce that David Mills has accepted LQ’s invitation to join its Advisory Board.

David Mills is Associate Director, Global Business Planning, Procter and Gamble. He is responsible for Supply Network Redesign for 2015 and Business Planning Renewal for 2015 and beyond. Mr. Mills¹ market experiences encompass North America (Canada, USA, Mexico), Europe (Western and Central), Asia (China, India, Malaysia, Thailand), Latin America (Brazil, Chile). His directorships (Past and Present) include:
Director, Confederation of Paper Industries, UK, Chair of Environment Committee; Director and Vice Chair, Association of Manufacturers of Soft Tissue Paper in the UK (AMSTP); Director, Trafford Park Business Forum, Trafford Park, Manchester. He is a Guest Lecturer at Notre Dame and Georgia South Western MBA Programs. Mr. Mills has a Bachelor of Applied Science, System Design Engineering,1978, University of Waterloo.

LQ's Board:
As a resource for logisticians, academics and executives in other disciplines in the United States and Canada, LQ offers ideas for leadership in logistics, supply chain management and transportation, and provides a unique bridge between business, academia and practitioners. LQ’s Editorial Contributors afford authoritative thinking on the complex and fast-changing work of the logistics business - with a unique focus on best practices in the United States and Canada. LQ's Board plays a pivotal role in providing direction for LQ Magazine.

LQ Announcement: Christopher Barry


LQ is pleased to announce that Christopher Barry has accepted LQ’s invitation to join its Advisory Board.

Christopher Barry, P. Log., Senior Director, Infrastructure Planning,
Research In Motion Limited, has more than 20 years’ experience in Asian supply management, including strategic sourcing and procurement, contract manufacturing, logistics, emerging market entry and Joint Ventures. A former paratrooper and military logistics officer, he has an M.A. degree in Trade and Logistics from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. He was, most recently, Vice President, Supply Management for a US $ 1.0 billion multiproduct manufacturer until its recent purchase by a private equity group. He speaks English, French and Chinese, and is currently an independent consultant in Asian and emerging markets supply chain management.

LQ's Board:
As a resource for logisticians, academics and executives in other disciplines in the United States and Canada, LQ offers ideas for leadership in logistics, supply chain management and transportation, and provides a unique bridge between business, academia and practitioners. LQ’s Editorial Contributors afford authoritative thinking on the complex and fast-changing work of the logistics business - with a unique focus on best practices in the United States and Canada. LQ's Board plays a pivotal role in providing direction for LQ Magazine.