Educational Tracks

EDGE presents a highly rated educational program spanning the end-to-end supply chain with the latest innovations, insights and perspectives shaping the industry. 

Curated by our dedicated member volunteers, known as Track Chairs (scroll to the bottom to meet the 2025 class), EDGE delivers up to three sessions each on Monday, October 6th (EDGE Sessions 1-3) and Tuesday, October 7th (EDGE Sessions 4-6). Note that each track is exclusive to either Monday or Tuesday, so plan your schedule accordingly.

The sessions feature diverse formats, including panels, dynamic workshops, and lectures, offering actionable takeaways and best practices. Please stay tuned for updates as Track descriptions may be adjusted to reflect the ever-evolving state of the supply chain. Elevate your knowledge and expertise at EDGE 2025!

Submit a session idea for the EDGE 2025 Call for Sessions here.

Ask the Expert Theater — Presented Sunday, 10/5︱Monday, 10/6︱Tuesday, 10/7

The Ask the Expert theater will offer panel discussions providing powerful opportunities to discuss and learn new and innovative solutions being offered to solve industry disruptions and demands we face today. 

C-Level Discussions — Presented only on Monday, 10/6

Co-Track Chair: Paul Hong, Distinguished University Professor, University of Toledo
Co-Track Chair: Keith Farnsworth, Vice President of Sales, CrossCountry Freight Solutions

Keep your EDGE! This track provides a unique opportunity to enhance your engagement with the C-suite on today’s hot topics. Join our expert-led panels, speakers and thought leaders for audience-engaging conversations on artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, advancements in data analytics and economic dynamics, as well as tangible examples for driving efficiency, resilience, and a competitive advantage. Take away insights on how to leverage trends and adapt your global supply chains for future success.

Current Research & Surveys — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Dive into the cutting-edge realm of supply chain dynamics with a curated collection of groundbreaking research and surveys. Explore the forefront of industry insights, meticulously crafted by seasoned thought leaders armed with powerful metrics and data-driven solutions. Elevate your strategic priorities by immersing yourself in the invaluable knowledge presented at the highly anticipated CSCMP's Annual State of Logistics Report®, brought to you by Penske Logistics. Don't just stay informed—be empowered to conquer your most critical challenges.

Emerging Trends — Presented only on Monday, 10/6

Embark on a journey into the dynamic landscape of the global marketplace, where staying ahead is not just an option but a necessity. Delve into the exploration of imminent trends that are poised to reshape the business landscape. Uncover and understand the emerging forces that will define the near future, ensuring you are not just prepared, but positioned to thrive amidst evolving market dynamics. Stay one step ahead by immersing yourself in the critical insights and foresight presented in this track. 

Global Supply Chain — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Co-Track Chair: Maria Marti, CEO, ZeroError
Co-Track Chair: Miquel Serracanta Domenech, Managing Director, Solutions & Decisions

Global Supply Chain refers to the process in which a business operates on an international scale. Today’s global markets are volatile, unpredictable and complex with increasing ambiguity. Supply Chain leaders are challenged to lower costs, shorten lead times, provide more variety with on time delivery and reliable quality – despite the pandemic, tightening capacity, unheard of rates, labor shortages, supply constraints and structural challenges. How will you continue to bring a competitive advantage and keep leadership informed of risks and mitigation? What should your Board know? Never has there been a better time to be a leader in the supply chain – learn how your peers and industry leaders are navigating these challenges. 

Industry Solutions Series I, II, III — Presented Monday, 10/6︱Tuesday, 10/7

These immersive educational sessions promise to deliver a panoramic 360-degree view of both current and future advancements in the industry, showcasing groundbreaking solutions from industry leaders and innovative providers. Gain invaluable insights into the latest technologies, strategies, and best practices that are reshaping the landscape of supply chain management. Uncover the nuanced details and strategic approaches adopted by leading companies, providing you with a deeper understanding and a roadmap to navigate the evolving challenges and opportunities in the modern supply chain ecosystem. 

Innovation Theater — Presented Sunday, 10/5︱Monday, 10/6︱Tuesday, 10/7

In a “Shark-Tank” like fashion, exhibitors and sponsors will be given the opportunity to present a 15-minute demonstration to market their innovations and technologies, followed by a 5-minute Q&A.  

Leadership & Talent Development — Monday, 10/6

Presented by CSCMP’s Young Professionals Committee

Track Chair: Samantha Stec, Americas Supply and Demand Planner – Biogel Surgical Gloves, Molnlycke US

This track explores how and why companies seem to understand the saying of “You get what you plan for” when it comes to the goods they produce, but not when it applies to the people they hire and train. Session topics will focus on the strategy to building and retaining a workforce that meets the demands of a modern economy.

Network Planning & Optimization — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Co-Track Chair: Michael Heisman, Founder & CEO, Tansect, Inc.
Co-Track Chair: Ryan Smith, Account Executive, LifeWork Search

Network planning and optimization enables organizations to maximize their economic performance and customer satisfaction while considering agility, resiliency, and sustainability. Virtually all organizations must redesign their supply chains periodically in response to changing market conditions, but recent instabilities within the global economy have made this process even more frequent and important. This track will focus on tools and best practices that companies utilize to position their networks for success.

Order Fulfillment & Customer Service — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Co-Track Chair: Joseph Bozzo, EVP Sales, Activ Technologies
Co-Track Chair:
Megan Smith, Managing Director, Packgistics of Florida

In this track, we’ll dive into the critical aspects of order fulfillment, with a spotlight on customer service. Our sessions will explore cutting-edge strategies, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI), streamlined automation, and labor efficiency enhancements. Discover how leading companies are optimizing their operations to thrive in a dynamic landscape while minimizing waste and maximizing sales.

Risk Mitigation — Presented only on Monday, 10/6

Co-Track Chair: Barry Brewer, Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, Brigham Young University
Co-Track Chair: Tiffany Anderson, Senior Product Manager, U.S. Bank

How do we strengthen today's brittle supply chains that seem to lack resilience? We will explore risk mitigation strategies that reduce either the likelihood of a risk occurring or minimize the extent of its impact. Understanding your organization’s appetite and tolerance levels and the benefits from changing them will influence the value of your mitigation efforts. Potential mitigation strategies and tactics will be explored through the lens of design and policy development, risk monitoring and impact assessment, and an effective operational response approach.

S&OP and Inventory Planning — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Co-Track Chair: Alex Albert, Vice President of Supply Chain and Procurement, Xponential Fitness
Co-Track Chair:
Gerald Verno, Director - Supply Chain Planning and Analytics, WMATA

This track explains how to navigate, understand, and leverage today's technologies to the fundamentals of S&OP and Inventory planning. Participants will walk away with a better understanding of how today's "Perma-crisis" environment calls for a need to have the technology, people, and processes working together.

Attendees will discover how tying the fundamentals to the innovations will optimize demand forecasting, streamline supply chain operations, and reduce inventory costs in real-time. All the while, making better collaboration across key business stakeholders - sales, finance, marketing, etc.

Lastly, examining these topics through the lenses of technology, people, and processes, these sessions aim to empower participants by providing actionable takeaways from Industry leaders, looking to elevate their supply chains.

Spotlight Series I, II, III, IV — Presented Monday, 10/6︱Tuesday, 10/7

These sessions boldly showcase the world-class products and services our sponsors have to offer. Immerse yourself in an unparalleled exploration of cutting-edge solutions, providing you with an insider's view of the transformative possibilities that lie ahead. Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders and discover the future of supply chain excellence in a setting that breaks free from convention. The spotlight is on – are you ready to be captivated?

Sustainability — Presented only on Monday, 10/6

Co-Track Chair: Bill King, Director, Logistics Solutions Management, SAP North America
Co-Track Chair: Simone Ross, Director Business Development NA East Region, bluesign technologies ag

Today's supply chains are evolving due to various factors such as climate impact, increasing regulation and shifting attitudes towards sustainability. Effective sustainability management can distinguish your company in the market while generating additional value. In this track we will learn how companies are successfully enhancing environmental practices, ensuring social compliance, and boosting transparency within supply chains.

Technology & Innovations — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Co-Track Chair: Jaymie Forrest, President & CEO, Activ Technologies, Inc.
Co-Track Chair:
Jonathan Smith, Senior Business Consultant, Tata Consultancy Services

This track explores the transformation of supply chains through technology, focusing on end-to-end planning, visibility, and execution. We delve into how automation, data science, decision intelligence, and AI revolutionize decision-making processes. We’ll cover key factors for successful technology deployment with real world examples highlighting how to generate value, accelerate innovation, and improve organizational adoption. Join us to uncover the future of innovation in supply chain management.

Transportation & Logistics — Presented only on Monday, 10/6

Co-Track Chair: Heather Dohrn, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, Dohrn Transfer Company
Co-Track Chair: Geoff Muessig, Chief Marketing Officer/Executive VP, PITT OHIO

In the ever-evolving landscape of transportation and logistics, the dynamics of nearshoring, reshoring, and disruptions from international channels are reshaping freight lanes. These shifts have prompted industries to adapt and innovate in response to changing market forces. As supply chains navigate through these fluctuations, the transportation function emerges as a crucial pivot point, tasked with absorbing and resolving both upstream and downstream pressures. Supply chain professionals continue to work through these problems today. Shipper, carrier, and 3PL executives will discuss the strategies that they have used to solve recent transportation disruptions while also sharing their insight concerning the management of the challenges that lie ahead.

Warehousing & Distribution — Presented only on Tuesday, 10/7

Co-Track Chair: Edson Carrillo, Chairperson, CONNEXXION CONSULTING LTD
Co-Track Chair:
Sharon Kariampuzha, Associate, JLL

Warehousing and Distribution proved challenging in recent years largely due to consumer purchasing behavior and the widespread transition to online shopping. Whether through government-imposed retail restrictions, rapidly changing consumer buying habits, and persistent labor shortages, even the most efficient and agile distribution operations were challenged with throughput bottlenecks and rising costs, among other things. This disruption was so substantial and long-lasting that its ripple effects are still being felt today and will continue to guide warehousing and distribution into the future. This track will offer inspiring success stories, provide actionable operational best-practices and insights from thought-leaders and discuss important warehousing and distribution trends.

Class of EDGE 2025 Track Chairs

Alex Albert

Alex Albert
Vice President of Supply Chain and Procurement
Xponential Fitness

Berry Brewer

Tiffany Anderson
Senior Product Manager
U.S. Bank

Joseph Bozzo
EVP Sales
Activ Technologies

Barry Brewer
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management
Brigham Young University

Edson Carrillo
Chairperson
CONNEXXION CONSULTING LTD

Heather Dohrn

Heather Dohrn
Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer
Dohrn Transfer Company

Keith Farnsworth
Vice President of Sales
CrossCountry Freight Solutions

Jaymie Forrest
President & CEO
Activ Technologies, Inc.

Michael Heisman
Founder & CEO
Tansect, Inc.

Berry Brewer

Paul Hong
Distinguished University Professor
University of Toledo

Sharon Kariampuzha
Associate
JLL

Bill King
Director, Logistics Solutions Management
SAP North America

Maria Marti
CEO
ZeroError

Berry Brewer

Geoff Muessig
Chief Marketing Officer, Executive Vice President
PITT OHIO

Simone Ross
Director Business Development NA East Region
bluesign technologies ag

Miquel Serracanta Domenech
Managing Director
Solutions & Decisions

Jonathan Smith
Senior Business Consultant
Tata Consultancy Services

Berry Brewer

Megan Smith
Managing Director
Packgistics of Florida

Ryan Smith
Account Executive
LifeWork Search

Samantha Stec
Americas Supply and Demand Planner – Biogel Surgical Gloves
Molnlycke US