Maximising potential – women in automotive supply chain and logistics
Female leaders in the automotive and logistics industry, including from Nissan, Amazon, IAC Group and Ryder, share insight on how women can advance in the sector, from front-line operations through to senior leadership.
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As complexity throughout the supply chain grows, job roles and skills requirements are evolving, and the automotive sector faces sharp competition to attract and retain the top talent. Developing an inclusive and diverse workforce, and especially increasing opportunities and career paths for women, has become a crucial factor in driving supply chain performance, fostering creative and productive working environments and addressing labour shortages across the value chain, from truck drivers to the boardroom.
This session features inspirational, forward-thinking leaders from a diversity of companies and sectors, including Nissan, IAC Group, Ryder and a special guest from Amazon, as well as leading roles in supply chain from chief supply chain officer to those leading central support functions, health and safety. They describe how automotive organisations can further diversify their talent and support women in the supply chain, and offer personal, practical advise for women to progress in their career, and for all employees to support working environments for women and diverse groups of employees.
The panel features:
- Kelly Bysouth, chief supply chain officer at IAC Group
- Kathy Crawley, general manager, transportation at Amazon
- Mauryo Jones, vice-president safety health and security at Ryder System Inc.
- Jennifer Sarah (JS) Bolton, director of finished vehicle logistics and supply chain systems and strategy at Nissan North America
Moderated by Christopher Ludwig, editor-in-chief at Automotive Logistics.
For more on women in supply chain, watch this interview with Nissan’s JS Bolton.