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Stephanie Eckerd

Associate Professor,
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville

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Posted By Stephanie Eckerd 06-30-2025 13:20
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Position Description The University of Tennessee, Haslam College of Business invites applications and nominations for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position in its Department of Supply Chain Management (SCM). Applicants will be expected to have expertise in a SCM-related function (e.g., purchasing, ...
Posted By Stephanie Eckerd 05-17-2024 14:32
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Hello, Everyone, PDW Chair elections have closed, and I am happy to announce that our 2025 PDW Chair will be Katie Wowak! Katie, congratulations and welcome to the team! We look forward to your contributions in the years to come. Best, Stephanie and the entire OSCM Executive Committee ...
Posted By Stephanie Eckerd 04-08-2024 11:13
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Reminder about upcoming deadline! Each year, the OSCM division of the Academy of Management bestows a Distinguished Scholar Award to a leading global scholar in our community. This award has two primary criteria: 1. To recognize commitment to serve the operations and supply chain field, both ...
Posted By Stephanie Eckerd 03-15-2024 10:15
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Hello OSCM Members! Each year, the OSCM division of the Academy of Management bestows a Distinguished Scholar Award to a leading global scholar in our community. This award has two primary criteria: 1. To recognize commitment to serve the operations and supply chain field, both as a whole and ...
Posted By Stephanie Eckerd 08-08-2023 22:28
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Hi, All, We have been notified that one of our conference attendees has been diagnosed with COVID-19. As such, attendees of the conference may have been exposed to this virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the virus is thought to spread mainly between people ...