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SUMMARY:Register now for the Rice Global Engineering & Construction Forum Feb 2 Luncheon – Houston – “Managing the Supply Chain to Deliver Successful Projects”
DESCRIPTION:This Event Reminder is Sponsored by:\n\nNOTE: Roundtable Meetings in 2023 are now being held on the first Thursday of the month. \nDate / Time:\nThursday, February 2, 2023 \n11:15 am – 12:00 pm Registration & Networking\n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch & Program (live and streamed via Zoom)\nIf you are attending this meeting virtually, the program will be streamed via Zoom from 12:00 – 1:00 pm. A link will be sent to you 24 hours prior to the meeting.\nTopic:\n“Managing the Supply Chain to Deliver Successful Projects”\n\nSupply chain problems were prominent during the COVID-19 lockdown amid a “perfect storm” of causes, including shifts in demand, labor shortages and structural factors. The Russia-Ukraine conflict and COVID-19 lockdowns in China have recently exacerbated issues, affecting supply in several sectors including chemicals and commodities.\nOn February 2, a panel of supply chain leaders from an Owner (Delek Logistics), EPC (Worley) and Supplier (Endress & Hauser) will present their perspective on the supply chain issues they faced, the solutions implemented through internal and external actions, and how they see the current and future state of the supply chain. Based on their experiences, the panel will provide recommendations and practical takeaways that EPC industry participants can take to manage the supply chain and deliver successful projects.\nSpeakers:\n\nBob Tinn, Senior Projects Procurement Manager, Delek Logistics\n\nBob is a professional supply chain leader who embraces challenging assignments and achieves business objectives. Proven ability to lead mega global projects and corporate functions by building high-performing teams that deliver industry recognized accomplishments.\nHe is adept at aligning organizational strategies, implementing innovative supply chain solutions, and building internal support to optimizes shareholder returns. Management career includes core functions: purchasing, contracts/subcontracts, equipment inspection, expediting, logistics, materials management, budget/schedule accountability, and successful profit/loss management.\nBob is a skillful leader of contracting strategies, negotiations, and risk mitigation teams for multi-billion-dollar commitments. He is a responsible steward of effective, risk mitigating contracts and rigorous contract administration programs.\nBob has a broad understanding of various cultures/business practices, working across six (6) continents in over forty (40) countries. He has extensive senior management relationships with key global suppliers, contractors, and subcontractors to promote optimal outcomes.\n\nJamie Horton, Senior Director, Supply Chain Management, Worley\nJamie Horton is a senior director of supply chain management at Worley, a global provider of professional project and asset services in the energy, chemicals and resources sectors. Mrs. Horton holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Legal Studies from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She has over twenty two years of supply chain experience in the energy industry and has been an advocate for supplier diversity along her career. She is part of Worley’s leadership team in the US Gulf Coast.\n \n \n \nJake Bolin, Supply Chain Manager, Endress+Hauser USA\n\nJake Bolin began his career at Endress+Hauser USA in 2019. Jake serves as the Supply Chain Manager, managing day-to-day supply chain operations, and building relationships with our customers to ensure the best experience possible. Jake has previously held roles in the Finance and Accounting Department utilizing his Lean 6 Sigma expertise streamline and automate processes, and before that working as a Supply Chain Analyst in the Automotive Industry.\nJake earned a degree in Business Management & Marketing from Indiana University, graduating in 2015 and then further went on to earn his MBA from the University of Southern Indiana in 2021. He currently lives in Greenwood, Indiana with his wife and their newest addition to the family their 4 month old daughter.\n\n\n\nRegistration:\n\n\n$30 for general admission\n$15 for Rice Faculty (registration required in advance)\nFree for Rice Students (registration required in advance)\n$30 webinar – online only (new fee as of 4.11.22)\n\nIn person registration will be limited so please register early. Registration will close at Noon on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. A boxed lunch will be served to those guests attending in person.\nLocation & Parking:\nRice University\nBioScience Research Collaborative (BRC) Event/Exhibition Hall, 1st Floor\n6500 Main Street, Houston, TX 77030\nAn underground parking garage is below the building. The price is $1 per 10 minutes, $12 daily maximum. See link below to map of the building located at 6500 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77030. This is on the South end of the Rice University campus at University Blvd, Main, Travis and Dryden streets. The parking entrance is on the Dryden street side of the building. A big blue “P” is above the garage entrance. There are 3 floors of parking. The first floor will fill quickly so it is recommended to go directly to a lower floor.\nDetailed campus maps are available to download on the web at http://www.rice.edu/maps.shtml. The BioScience Research Collaborative is located on the map at Building #63.\n\nAfter parking, take the elevator to the first floor and you will be guided to the event hall.\n\nNote: In order to protect the privacy of the luncheon attendees, the list of attendees is not published or distributed.\nThis Roundtable qualifies for one (1) Professional Development Hour (PDH). Your email confirmation at completion of registration serves as your PDH and payment receipts. Paper receipts may be picked up at the registration desk at time of check-in.\n\nFollow www.DownstreamCalendar.com for upcoming industry events. 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