Carson College of Business hosts Military All Call event

The Carson College of Business veterans program will host its annual Military All Call event at 6 p.m. via Zoom on Monday, Feb. 28, featuring a panel exploring the value of veterans in logistics and supply chain operations. Registration is open to the public and available on the Carson Veterans Military All Call website. A Zoom link will be emailed to participants upon registration.

Panelists include:

  • Brian Anderson
    Plant maintenance manager, Conagra
  • Liz Callahan
    Health care operations and admissions consultant, Callahan Partners
  • Srii Duggineni
    Executive director of supply chain, City of Hope
  • Susan Ganz
    Vice president of enterprise supply chain and support operations, City of Hope
  • Brian Lewis
    Leader of the logistics center of excellence, Cisco
  • Kevin Therrien
    Chief procurement officer, IDEXX Laboratories

The event will also be an opportunity for participants to connect with military-affiliated students, alumni and community partners.

For questions, contact Matt Beer, Carson College of Business military and veteran affairs manager, 509-335-7617 or matt.beer@wsu.edu.

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