Supply Chain Champions

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From natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes to pandemics, cyberattacks, and labor strikes, companies have to navigate so many complexities to get goods where they need to go. What's their secret weapon to operating within the unknown? It’s the people. Welcome to Supply Chain Champions, the show that showcases the stories of those who keep supply chains running smoothly. We're here to highlight their untold stories and share lessons they’ve learned along the way. Join us as we peel back the curtain on the people who make supply chains work and enhance your own career in the process. Tune in. Get smart. Move forward.

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    The Power of People in Every Supply Chain Decision with Kristen Kravitz

    Behind Abercrombie’s transformation is a supply chain that had to move just as fast. Kristen Kravitz, Group Vice President of Transportation at Abercrombie & Fitch, shares how nearly a decade of operational change helped power one of retail’s biggest comebacks. From rethinking team structure to modernizing delivery strategies, she explains how execution across functions helped turn brand goals into customer reality. In this conversation, Kristen breaks down what makes a supply chain resilient, where visibility creates real advantage, and why investing in your people is non-negotiable. She also shares her take on buzzwords, the role of tech, and how to keep teams focused in the face of nonstop change. In this episode, you’ll learn: How Abercrombie redesigned its supply chain to support a brand-wide shiftWhat it takes to manage multiple shipping partners without losing visibilityWhy investing in your people is critical for long-term success in supply chain managementThings to listen for: (00:00) Meet Supply Chain Champion: Kristen Kravitz (01:02) How the supply chain supported Abercrombie’s brand transformation (03:06) Rebuilding teams and structure to focus on the customer (05:45) Shifting from a single-carrier model to a flexible last mile (07:25) Why real-time visibility became non-negotiable (12:33) Breaking down data silos to make smarter, faster decisions (18:14) Making sustainability practical in the supply chain (23:22) The leadership trait that sets top supply chain pros apart (28:00) Kristen’s hot take on why people still matter most in supply chain Resources: Connect with Kristen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-kravitz-529a064/ Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-fullerton-111ba71a/Connect with project44: https://www.project44.com/

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    Faster Isn’t Always Better in The Modern Supply Chain with Nate Shutes

    What if the future of logistics isn't about speed but about trust? In this episode, Nate Shutes, VP of Global Fulfillment & Logistics at Blu Dot, challenges the conventional wisdom that faster is better. He shares his unique perspective on logistics, supply chain innovation, and what it takes to build a customer-first delivery experience. From his early days in economics to his current role at Blu Dot, Nate highlights the evolution of his career and the lessons he’s learned along the way. He explains how delivering furniture isn’t just about moving products but creating a personal customer experience. In this episode, you’ll learn: How supply chain logistics is evolving beyond speedThe impact of design principles on customer experienceWhy human connections and leadership are essential in the logistics spaceThings to listen for:(00:00) Meet Supply Chain Champion: Nate Shutes(04:06) Designing memorable delivery experiences at Blu Dot(06:31) The “mule, not a unicorn” mindset(09:00) Ballast: A community for supply chain entrepreneurs(14:32) The human toll of entrepreneurship(16:24) Starting the Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics podcast(21:38) Recognizing the impact of frontline workers(23:10) Integration as an underappreciated supply chain skill(27:14) The future of supply chain: certainty over speed Resources: Connect with Nate: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-shutes-logisticstwit/ Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-fullerton-111ba71a/Connect with project44: https://www.project44.com/

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    A Supply Chain Critical to Healthcare with Ammie McAsey

    There’s no margin for error in pharmaceutical logistics when lives depend on timely delivery.  In this episode, Ammie McAsey, SVP of Customer Supply Chain Operations at McKesson, shares what it takes to run one of the most high-stakes supply chains in the world. From frontline teams answering late-night calls to patients relying on critical medication, people are at the center of every decision. She also recounts how McKesson stepped up during the COVID-19 pandemic to help distribute vaccines nationwide. Ammie reflects on the operational pressure, leadership lessons, and how technology like AI can support but never replace human judgment when the stakes are this high. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to build supply chains around people, not just systemsThe challenges of speed and compliance in pharmaceutical logisticsThe role of tech and AI in critical decision-makingThings to listen for:(00:00) Meet Supply Chain Champion: Ammie McAsey(02:05) Pharma supply chain operations and distribution(06:02) Navigating complex regulations with precision and speed(09:53) People first service and leadership(14:00) McKesson’s response to COVID-19 and vaccine distribution(20:04) The role of AI and automation in supply chain management(26:37) People are at the heart of the supply chain Resources:Connect with Ammie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ammie-mcasey-rabicke/ Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-fullerton-111ba71a/Connect with project44: https://www.project44.com/

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    The Secrets of Georgia-Pacific’s $20 Billion Supply Chain with David Null

    A supply chain is designed to be efficient—reducing redundancies, cutting costs, and keeping things moving seamlessly. But here’s the irony: the more efficient it becomes, the more fragile it can be when disruptions hit. That’s why balancing efficiency with resilience is one of the biggest challenges in supply chain management.  In this episode, David Null, former SVP of Supply Chain at Georgia-Pacific, shares what it takes to manage a $20 billion supply chain. He explains why technology is only as good as the processes behind it, how data visibility improves decision-making, and why a strong supply chain isn’t just about speed, it’s about being prepared for whatever comes next. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why data quality issues can derail even the best supply chain strategiesHow to balance efficiency, cost, and customer satisfactionThe role of AI in improving logistics and decision-makingThings to listen for:(00:00) Meet Supply Chain Champion: David Null(02:10) Inside Georgia-Pacific’s complex supply chain operations(09:41) Better supply chain visibility through good data quality(14:29) Georgia-Pacific’s pragmatic approach to sustainability(17:18) The real impact of AI in supply chain decision-making(21:12) Balancing efficiency, resilience, and customer satisfaction(25:33) Teamwork and collaboration for supply chain success(29:54) Why technology alone won’t solve supply chain challenges Resources:Connect with David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-null-883a034/ Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-fullerton-111ba71a/Connect with project44: https://www.project44.com/

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From natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes to pandemics, cyberattacks, and labor strikes, companies have to navigate so many complexities to get goods where they need to go. What's their secret weapon to operating within the unknown? It’s the people. Welcome to Supply Chain Champions, the show that showcases the stories of those who keep supply chains running smoothly. We're here to highlight their untold stories and share lessons they’ve learned along the way. Join us as we peel back the curtain on the people who make supply chains work and enhance your own career in the process. Tune in. Get smart. Move forward.