Stewart L. Beall
Michael Doyle
Donavon Favre
Jonathan I. Mark
Rina Rotshild, Ph.D
Robert A. Rudzki
Andy H. Sze
Stewart
L. Beall
Stewart L. Beall, C.P.M, is Director, Executive
Projects for CAPS Research (www.capsresearch.org). Since joining
CAPS Research in 2001, Mr. Beall has performed major research on
industry-sponsored contortia, private exchanges and the recently
published CAPS focus study, The Role of Reverse Auctions in Strategic
Sourcing. In addition, he facilitates focus work shops on spend
analysis, e-sourcing and other topics important to CAPS Research's
major donors; and presents at various sourcing and procurement
forums annually. Before joining CAPS Research, a partnership of
the Institute for Supply Management, Arizona State W. P. Carey
School of Business and 160 Fortune 500 and global 1000 companies,
Beall spent 25 years in various management positions in operations,
marketing, accounting, finance, procurement and logistics. He was
the Chief Procurement Officer for eight years for Cyprus Amax and
Phelps Dodge Mining companies, in addition to being the Chairperson
for CAPS for 5 years. Beall holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Finance from the University of Notre Dame (1967).
Michael Doyle
Michael Doyle is a recognized authority in Procurement, Sourcing
Strategy, and Supply Chain Optimization. Educated at Central Michigan
University, he received a BS in Industrial Management, after which
he went on to the University of Colorado to earn his MBA in Business
Administration. Since that time, Michael served as the Executive
in Residence at the University of San Diego (1989 and 1990), where
he co-developed an MBA concentration in Strategic Supply Chain Management,
and subsequently served as Professor of Procurement and Sourcing
Strategy at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, at Michigan
State (1996 and 1996). He is Chairman and CEO of the National Initiative
for Supply Chain Integration (NISCI). His career has led him from
purchasing, production planning, inventory control, and manufacturing
management at Ford Motor Company, to his current position as owner
and director of eight years of Doyle Consulting Group. Recent engagements
in manufacturing and service industries include: oil & gas semiconductor,
automotive, appliance, pulp & paper, computer, food, telecommunications,
trade show, finance, and transportation. His work spans from North
America to Europe and Asia. He is frequently featured in the published
business press covering issues in procurement, sourcing strategy,
and supply chain optimization.
Donavon Favre
As Teaching Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University, Donavon Favre is a widely read author and consultant on sourcing and procurement. In his current role, Mr. Favre uses his vast experience to teach project management, supply chain and sourcing and procurement. Earlier in his career, he was a managing partner for Accenture, co-leading the global sourcing and procurement consulting practice. He founded Accenture Procurement Solutions (APS), Accenture’s Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) business and led the sale of the single largest procurement outsourcing engagement to date at Deutsche Bank. Over the years, his work has been published in Supply Chain Management Review and three textbooks including Strategic Supply Chain Alignment, (Gower Publishing, 1998) and Purchasing Handbook 2000; and Purchasing Handbook 2005.
Jonathan
I. Mark
Jonathan I. Mark is President of Sentinel Investments, LLC, an investment
and advisory firm. Previously he was a Senior Managing Director
of Castle Harlan, Inc, serving effectively as its Chief Investment
Officer. In addition, he was on the board of a number of Castle
Harlan portfolio companies. Mark currently serves on the board of
Network-1, a NASDAQ traded software-based security company. Previously
he was a Director of Bain & Company in Boston, and a member
of Bain's Investment Committee, initiating and leading Bain's East
Coast Private Equity Group. Prior to that, he headed the Bain's
Worldwide Consumer Products Practice. In addition to consumer products,
Mark has provided consulting services to companies in a wide range
of high technology, service and manufacturing industries. Before
joining Bain in 1981, he was a Systems Analyst with Systems Programming
Ltd. (SPL) in Johannesburg, South Africa and had been a Programmer
Subcontractor to Elbit Systems in Haifa, Israel. Mark received a
B.Sc. (with high distinction) in Computer Science from the University
of Cape Town, an M.S. in Computer Science from the Technion, and
an M.B.A. (with honors) from Harvard.
Rina Rotshild, Ph.D
Rina brings over 12 years of experience in the research and development of advanced
optimization and intelligent decision support solutions. Prior to Emptoris,
Rina was Senior Manager of the Operations Research at The SABRE Group in Boston.
Rina was responsible for the research and development of optimization algorithms
in decision support software products for the transportation and logistics
industry. She has developed a routing and scheduling model for optimizing the
inbound and outbound freight transportation for a large car manufacturer and
a grocery chain, an optimization engine for overnight air freight carrier,
an algorithm for a fuel optimization system for motor carriers, and an optimization
engine for managing the load plan networks of LTL carriers. She has also been
involved in various other developments such as yield management and resource
scheduling products. Prior to SABRE, Rina conducted post-doctorate research
at the IBM Watson Research Center, working on Interior Point methods for solving
mathematical programming problems. Rina holds a BS in Civil Engineering from
Technion and an MS and Ph.D. in Operations Research and Transportation from
MIT.
Robert A. Rudzki
Robert A. Rudzki is a former senior corporate executive, who is now President of Greybeard Advisors LLC (www.GreybeardAdvisors.com). Greybeard Advisors assists enterprises improve their near-term financial performance and their long-term business viability. He is also a director of a privacy and security software company, and is an Advisory Board member of several companies. Previously, Mr. Rudzki served as Senior Vice President, Materials Management and Chief Procurement Officer for Bayer Corporation, a subsidiary of Bayer A.G. At Bayer, he led a nationally recognized transformation effort that generated significant improvements in costs and working capital. Prior to that, he was an executive of Bethlehem Steel Corp. In the course of his career, he has held various executive management positions, which included finance, accounting, procurement and logistics, business development and P&L responsibility. A frequent public speaker, he has been on Purchasing Magazine’s Editorial Advisory Board and was selected by Supply and Demand Chain Executive for its annual “Pros to Know.” Mr. Rudzki graduated Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, from Lehigh University with a B.S. in industrial engineering and a minor in chemical engineering. He holds an M.B.A. from The Wharton School. He has authored, or co-authored, several important business books: Straight To The Bottom Line®: An Executive's Roadmap to World Class Supply Management (co-author, 2005), On-Demand Supply Management: World Class Strategies, Practices and Technology (co-author, 2007), and Beat the Odds: Avoid Corporate Death and Build a Resilient Enterprise (author, 2007).
Andy H. Sze
Andy H. Sze is the Managing Partner of Ginkgo Enterprise LP, an investment partnership
with diversified equity holdings and Fastrax Logistics, a consultancy that
provides shippers with creative solutions to logistics and transportation challenges.
From 1983 to 1999, Mr. Sze was the President and CEO of The Clipper Group,
a wholly owned subsidiary of Arkansas Best Corporation (NASDAQ: ABFS). Clipper
generated $120 million in revenue by providing quality 3PL and multimodal transportation
services. It has received a significant number of quality awards and enjoys
the highest rating from the Blue Book and the Red Book. A native of Hong Kong,
he started at Clipper as a student intern, and joined the company full time
as Director of Research & Development in 1976. Under Mr. Szes leadership,
Clipper migrated from the dying domestic forwarding industry into new areas
that complemented its core LTL business. He re-engineered Clipper into a virtual
transportation provider by replacing union labor, trucks, brick and mortar
terminals with non-union subcontractors. This transformation simplified Clippers
business, lowered distribution cost, improved service quality and enhanced
operational flexibility. By shifting asset ownership to subcontractors, Mr.
Sze drastically lowered Clippers capital requirements and reduced its
fixed cost exposure. In 1994, after attaining the highest EBIT in Clipper history,
Mr. Sze and the founders family sold the business to Arkansas Best Corporation
for $61 million. Mr. Sze is a member of the Business Advisory Committee, Northwestern
University Transportation Center and the Chancellors Advisory Board,
University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a Certified Member and past Director
of the American Society of Transportation & Logistics. In 1991 and 1992
he was appointed by the U.S. Department of Commerce as an Examiner for the
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. A top Industrial Engineering graduate
from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1973, Mr. Sze subsequently earned
his MBA from University of Chicago and MS from Northwestern University. He
was admitted in 1978 to practice transportation law before the Interstate Commerce
Commission. In 1999, the Intermodal Transportation Institute of University
of Denver recognized him as an Honorary Fellow.
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