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The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Supply Chains

This panel is one of five pro-bono panels that will shed light on a host of topics related to COVID-19. Each expert panel will be comprised of a balance of 20-30 experts, and hands-on practitioners working together to provide insights on a roadmap of subtopics. Panelists will be interacting online and at their convenience, as a subject-matter-expert facilitator will lead the discussion and distill the shared insights into a regularly published series of reports, that will be distributed broadly by the participants, followers and partners. The insights will also be shared with major media outlets in hopes to drive a more educated and balanced understanding of the challenges, and solutions ahead.

This pro-bono online advisory panel seeks to create much-needed ongoing insights into the impact and remedies on global supply chains. If selected, your invaluable insights and unique perspective on this subject will help a global audience understand the variables, remove fears of the unknown, and assist leaders to anticipate and plan for future developments.

A professional facilitator will be leading a balanced online discussion. You will have the unique opportunity to learn collaboratively with 20-30 equal-caliber peers, gain recognition for advancing the thought leadership, and ultimately help communities, and industries find security and a vision for the new future.

Activities include:
1. Explore a variety of themes anew every two weeks.
2. Identify and map trends (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. One-to-one engagement with other panelists

Participation is 100% online and at your convenience. By applying here, you are agreeing to participate once per week or as inspired. Thought this engagement is organized by Currnt, the professional engagement platform, all participation, facilitation and content development is donated by purpose-driven individuals and cooperating partners.

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- Healthcare Executives
- Heads of Supply Chain
- Hospital Inventory Managers
- Healthcare Supply Manufacturers
- Medical Device Manufacturers

Applicants
Brendan Steina
Supply Chain Management/Business Development/New Product Development
20+ years of global supply chain experience across a broad scope of industries and commodities. Operational and strategic planning in manufacturing, interest in continuity of supply for US based companies, very interested in learning from others currently in the weeds on this.
Sumant Parima
Partner and Chief Analyst of '5 Jewels Research' at Innogress, Also Partner at Stark Consulting Services Inc.
I am an industry analyst and adviser on supply chain management and operation management. I have advised many manufacturing and CPG firms on operations/production and supply chain dynamics. I had been also into Currnt.com experts panels on CPG & Supply Chain. At present, I am also researching impact of Covid 19 on businesses and supply chain and assessing disruptive potentials of present extraordinary situation created by Covid 19. I hope through my wide research and analyst experience in Global Supply Chain , I shall be able to bring unique thought leadership in this esteemed experts panel.
Scott Proffi
Buyer at HEB
my company has been a leader in making sure we are in stock for customers and we have been able to keep customers whether in store or online satisfied during this crisis.
Brian Schoen
Supply Chain and Manufacturing Consultant to Fortune 500 and Private Equity
I have executed Supply Chain Transformation engagements for Fortune 500 companies in my work for a Global Consulting Company. In the wake of Covid-19 global supply chains will be transformed to reduce the risk of procuring so heavily from China.
John Target
Member Board of Directors at Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management (CAPDM)
My expertise is in logistics and purchasing for over 25 years with a regional pharmaceutical wholesaler based in BC. I am also a board member and past chair of the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Distribution Management (CAPDM).
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“I like that I can do this when I have time,
and there is no set schedule.”


Eric Allen, Senior Manager, Supply Chain at EY

“I find the topics engaging and I love the
flexibility of checking in and providing insights
at my convenience.”

Kimberly Underwood, Consultant at Underwood Consulting

“Great platform, great questions and topics.
The potential to earn a little more money for
participating is nice as well.”

Oren Birks, Sr. Director of IT at PBI-Gordon

“I really enjoy being on the panels, sharing
information and reading the perspective of the
other panelists. It is quite intriguing and most
all of the panelists are quite bright.”

Patty Soltis, CX Strategist at Kinetic Edge Consultants

“Very interactive, informative and without
any inherent bias. This is as good a collaborative
platform as you can get.”

Pinaki Banerjee, Program Director at ITC InfoTech

“It is a perfect platform not just to share
but to learn and stay updated.”


Armando Leyva, HR Director at 360º HC

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Hospital Supply Chains