Audience:
Open industry. All apparel and footwear industry professionals, regardless of AAFA membership, are encouraged to participate.
Description:
In today's interconnected global economy, organizations can't afford to overlook the potential risks in their supply chains. From regulatory compliance to operational disruptions and reputational damage, the challenges are numerous and complex. Many companies recognize the need to strengthen their supply chain risk management. However, this task can seem daunting, and the path to improvement remains unclear.
Join our webinar to learn essential tools for diagnosing your supply chain risk management challenges, identifying key stakeholders, and embarking on a journey towards supply chain resilience. We’ll present case studies highlighting how other organizations have successfully navigated supply chain risks. These real-world examples will provide valuable lessons learned and best practices you can apply to your own operations.
Attendees of this webinar will learn:
- To build a case internally for managing supply chain risk.
- To identify and understand the most significant supply chain risks that could impact your operations.
- How to develop a strategic plan to prioritize and address risks within your supply chain.
Speaker:
Tony Pelli
Practice Director
BSI Consulting
Tony is an experienced supply chain risk consultant with a broad range of specialized skill sets, including conducting end-to-end, enterprise-level supply chain risk assessments for clients and their supply chain partners. As a member of BSI’s Advisory team, he designs and implements supply chain security programs and management systems. Tony has also designed loss prevention and security assessments, mapped security, and business continuity risk in supply chains for Fortune 500 companies and assisted in the successful implementation of supply chain security procedures, including for CTPAT certification.
Moderator:
Beth Hughes
Vice President, Trade and Customs Policy
AAFA
Beth Hughes is responsible for supporting the association's efforts on international trade and customs issues. Beth oversees AAFA’s Trade Policy Committee, as well as AAFA’s Customs Group. Beth earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science at George Washington University and received a Master of Arts in international affairs from Florida State University.
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