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Dr. Christopher Gopal has over 35 years of experience in global supply chain management in a career that has encompassed industry executive management and management consulting. He has held senior executive positions at several leading companies, including Ernst & Young Consulting, Dell Computer, Unisys, and SAIC. Dr. Gopal serves as a member of the Defense Business Board (DBB), which provides the Secretary of Defense trusted independent and objective advice from the outside private sector perspective, as well as the Supply Chain Advisory Board of the Global Fund in Geneva. His PhD is from the University of Southern California and his MBA from the Cranfield School of Management in England.

Gene Tyndall is an internationally known thought leader and executive in supply chain management. Formerly president of global supply chain solutions with a Fortune 500 corporation, he has served over 100 companies across all industries as a consultant, both as a partner of Ernst & Young, and later as an executive advisor. He has been awarded Global Logistics Person of the Year, and as an Innovator in Information Management. Mr. Tyndall has been a board director of a publicly held manufacturing corporation and serves on two private company boards. Formerly, he was a U.S. Navy Officer. He holds DBA, MBA, and BS degrees.

Dr. Wolfgang Partsch is a pioneer of supply chain management and an internationally recognized thought leader. He has developed innovations for managing supply chains. He has substantial experience in integrating the international end-to-end supply chain. He served as chairman, Global Supply Chain Network of Ernst & Young, and has advised many presidents and CEOs on complex operational issues within the supply chain. He holds a PhD is in physics from the University of Vienna, Austria.

Dr. Eleftherios (“Lefteris”) Iakovou is the Harvey Hubbell Professor of Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M, and the director of Manufacturing and Logistics Innovation Initiatives at Texas A&M, Engineering Experiment Station and the associate director of Resilient and Sustainable Supply Chains at the Texas A&M Institute. He leads the supply chain management thrusts for the Secure America and the Global Value Chains Institutes at Texas A&M. He has published over 250 articles and is a well known global thought leader in supply chain management.