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Apply NowSam Lampropoulos is currently a Full-Time Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario. He enjoys keeping current on leading-edge developments in the Logistics / SCM field so he may share new opportunities with his students with the hope that they will enter this growing and exciting field. Sam is also the Principal Consultant for DC Solutions (www.dc-solutions.ca), an organization dedicated to improving distibution center operations. Experience:Sam has over 12 years years experience leading logistics and supply chain initiatives in projects that have touched Supply Chain, Logistics and Store Operations to improve productivity and reduce costs with large retail companies such as The Gap, Loblaws and Hudson Bay Company in Canada. Sam has also worked for the world's largest 3rd party logistics provider in the world which has giving him experience with several supply chain projects in the US. Education:Sam has a background in Industrial Engineering (University of Toronto) and he also holds an MBA from the Schulich School of Business (York University, Toronto). He has also served as Treasurer and Secretary for the Canadian Institute of Industrial Engineers (CSIE) and is a current member of the Supply Chain & Logistics Canada (SCL) organization. From Apply Now:"My parents ran a small grocery store while I was growing up. While watching the various trucks making deliveries to the store, I always wondered where everything came from. While in University, I did my thesis on a logistics opportunity working with a manufacturer and a retailer and that is where my career in Logistics / SCM started. After working with various companies over the years, I discovered that my real passion is teaching. I enjoy teaching Logistics / SCM to my students and am always keeping current on the latest developments. I would like to share these learnings with you on the About network. Please feel free to send me an e-mail if you have any questions!" Find out more About Us: Our Story |
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