Gartner Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards

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Recognizing 2023 supply chain innovations with lasting impact

The Gartner Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards are an annual community-driven recognition program that inspires supply chain transformation around the globe.

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Our esteemed executive judges for 2024

Thank you to our senior-most supply chain leaders for participating as executive judges in Gartner’s Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards (details subject to change; last update: November 2023).

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Ana Corrales
Chief Operating Officer – Consumer Hardware
Google
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Anand Lal
Group Vice President, Supply Chain Operations
Grainger
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Ann Ackerson
Chief Procurement Officer
BAE
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Arnd Huchzermeier
Chaired Professor of Production Management
WHU
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Bill Good
Vice President, Supply Chain
GE Appliances
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Brian Thrush
Vice President, Global Supply Chain & Manufacturing
Bose
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Byron Green
Vice President Global Operations
L3Harris
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Chris West
Senior Vice President of Operations
Winnebago Industries
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Clare Harris
Executive Vice President, Supply Chain, Contracting & Procurement
Shell
Clare Harris
Executive Vice President, Supply Chain, Contracting & Procurement
Shell

Clare Harris is Executive Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer for Shell. The supply chain organization she leads has worldwide accountability for driving end to end supply chain sustainability and performance; contracting and procuring goods, services and energy for all of Shell’s businesses, and operating warehousing, marine, air and road logistics.

Prior to taking her current role in 2021, Clare was EVP Venture Development in Shell’s Integrated Gas and Renewable Energy Solutions business, leading growth portfolio restructuring and new venture development following the acquisition of BG in 2016.

Clare first worked for Shell in the mid-90s after completing a degree in Earth Sciences at Oxford University. After spending 4 years working in Shell’s Sustainable Development team, Clare moved to serve in the UK Foreign Office as the Commercial Attaché in Libya. Rejoining Shell, Clare held a range of commercial, strategy, business and operational leadership roles in Europe, Africa and the Middle East before moving to Singapore to lead Shell’s integrated gas business across the eastern hemisphere. Clare has served on Joint Venture Boards in India, Malaysia, Brunei and Canada.

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Cliff Henson
Corporate Vice President Cloud Supply Chain & Provisioning
Microsoft
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Dave Guggina
Executive Vice President, Supply Chain
Walmart U.S.
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David Cutter
Chief Supply Chain Officer
FrieslandCampina
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David Savman
Chief Supply Chain Officer
PVH
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Dirk Holbach
Corporate Senior Vice President and CSCO Laundry & Home Care, Managing Director Henkel Global Supply Chain B.V.
Henkel
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Donato Giorgio
President, Global Supply Chain
Essity
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Donna Warton
Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Windows + Devices Supply Chain & Sustainability
Microsoft
Donna Warton
Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Windows + Devices Supply Chain & Sustainability
Microsoft

Donna Warton is the Corporate VP of Microsoft Devices Supply Chain and Sustainability. She is responsible for demand and supply planning, channel management, and fulfillment and logistics for devices and accessories including Surface, Surface Hub, HoloLens, Xbox and PC hardware and software. Her responsibilities are to plan and execute the device business, which includes currently $9 billion in revenue and 50 million units across 75 markets. Her objectives are to ensure customers get the devices they need through demand planning and flawless channel management and fulfillment and logistics; to optimize the device financial performance through product life cycle planning; to manage cash and costs through material and capacity planning; and ultimately, to make it easy to do business with Microsoft through digitized operations.


Prior to joining Microsoft, Donna was VP of Global Operations Planning for Dell, responsible for Sales and Operations Planning, and Supply Chain Planning, for over 100,000 items, Finished Good Inventory Management, Product Transition Management and Operations Performance Management. During her time there, she implemented the transformation of Dell’s famous configure-to-order supply chain to a segmented supply chain model which included standard-offer SKUs. The change in operations led to improved margin for the company, unleased new value propositions, significantly improved customer lead times and saved millions on freight costs, as well as reducing operations planning costs by over 40%.

Before joining Dell, Donna led the Global Supply Chain for Mettler-Toledo International, a $2 billion publicly traded precision balance and scale manufacturer for laboratory, retail and industrial markets, for such customers as Starbucks. She was responsible for Global Procurement, Logistics, Supplier Quality, and Supply Chain Operations. While at Mettler, Donna created global category procurement managers and low-cost country sourcing strategies to improve product margins.

Prior to Mettler-Toledo, Donna spent 16 years at Motorola, where her last role was as Corporate Vice President of Global Operations and Supply Chain for Motorola’s Mobile Device business. Her responsibilities included customer operations, order-to-cash fulfillment, inventory management, supply planning, sales and operation planning, on-time delivery and value-added fulfillment services. During her time there, she ran the supply chain that launched RAZR, which at its peak was shipping 100 million units a year. She accomplished many firsts for the mobile phone industry, including color-product offers which started with the Pink RAZR, outsourced China manufacturing, and improved profitability from supply chain services, like direct-to-store delivery, to operator and retail customers.

Donna began her career in finance and accounting, and spent 15 years supporting various functions including sales and marketing, engineering, manufacturing, merger and acquisitions, and corporate finance. Donna was an early lover of tech, hence her 25+ years in the industry. She has a passion for business and building great teams. In 2013, she won the Inspiring Leader Award at Dell’s companywide annual leadership meeting. She was the executive sponsor for the MS Operations Women’s leadership program, and supports Girlstart, a non-for-profit company that delivers science, technology, engineering and math programs to girls in central Texas. Donna holds a B.S. in accounting from Northern Illinois University and an MBA from Loyola University. She is married and has two grown daughters.

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Ewan Andrew
President, Global Supply & Procurement and Chief Sustainability Officer
Diageo
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Flavio Torres
Executive Vice President and Global Supply Chain Officer
Kraft Heinz
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Frank Crespo
Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder
Windfall Bio
Frank Crespo
Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder
Windfall Bio

Frank Crespo served as Chief Supply Chain Officer for Indigo. Prior to joining Indigo, Frank spent eight years as Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer at Caterpillar Inc., responsible for the Global Purchasing Division. He also led Caterpillar’s global procurement strategy and the company’s relationship with its supply base.

Frank joined Caterpillar from Honeywell International Inc., where he was Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer, responsible for setting strategic direction, developing and managing the supplier base, driving supplier alliance relationships, and building and delivering people excellence within the organization. Frank, who joined Honeywell in 2007, brings more than 20 years of high-tech industry and military procurement and business experience to this position.

A native of Pittsburg, California, he received a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the United States Naval Academy and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

He serves on the National Advisory Council and the Supply Chain Advisory Council for the Marriott School of Business, Brigham Young University, and as a member of the board of trustees for Proctor Hospital.

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Greg Smith
Executive Vice President, Global Operations & Supply Chain
Medtronic
Greg Smith
Executive Vice President, Global Operations & Supply Chain
Medtronic

Greg Smith is EVP, Global Operations and Supply Chain at Medtronic.


Prior to his current role, Greg served as EVP, Supply Chain, for Walmart U.S responsible for all product flow and distribution centers, as well as responsibility for all domestic and global ocean transportation functions. He also served as Senior Vice President of Global Operations at The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. With more than 30 years of supply chain and operations experience, Greg has transformed manufacturing, procurement and logistics programs at companies like Goodyear, ConAgra Foods, United Signature Foods, VDK Frozen Foods and Quaker Oats.

Greg earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He currently serves on the Global Supply Chain and College of Business Advisory Boards at the University of Tennessee.

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Gregg Roden
Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer
PepsiCo
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Halide Alagöz
Executive Vice President, Chief Product Officer
Ralph Lauren
Halide Alagöz
Executive Vice President, Chief Product Officer
Ralph Lauren

Halide Alagöz is Executive Vice President, Chief Product Officer of Ralph Lauren Corporation. Ms. Alagöz is responsible for all areas of supply chain, from product development, sourcing to delivery of our products worldwide. She leads the Company’s production, sourcing and logistics functions and partners with the brand, regional and other corporate teams to strengthen the brand, drive profitable sales growth and deliver strong shareholder return. She also oversees Ralph Lauren’s Sustainability initiatives. Ms. Alagöz joined the company in 2016.
Prior to joining Ralph Lauren, Halide was with H&M Corporation for 18 years, most recently in Hong Kong as the Head of Purchasing. During her tenure with H&M, Halide was responsible for various Regional and Global Supply Chain operations. During her time with H&M, Halide and her family have lived in Hong Kong, China, Bangladesh and in her native country, Turkey. Halide earned both her Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering and her Master’s Degree in Engineering Management from Istanbul Technical University.
Halide is a member of the Board of the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA).
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Hans-Peter Gai
Chief Operating Officer
Sudzucker
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Hardeep Kharaud
Senior Vice President, Market Merchandising & Promotions
Loblaws
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Hau Lee
The Thoma Professor of Operations, Information & Technology
Stanford University
Hau Lee
The Thoma Professor of Operations, Information & Technology
Stanford University

Hau Lee is the Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and Technology, at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. He is also the co-director of the Value Chain Innovation Initiative at Stanford. He is a world leader in supply chain management and has published widely. He was chairman of SCM World before it became part of Gartner. He was a co-founder of DemandTec, a price optimization software company that went public on the NASDAQ in 2007, has consulted extensively in industry, and is now on the board of several public and private companies.

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Jackie Sturm
Corporate Vice President, Global Supply Chain Operations
Intel
Jackie Sturm
Corporate Vice President, Global Supply Chain Operations
Intel

Jackie Sturm is Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s multibillion dollar Global Supply Management Group. She is responsible for all of Intel’s strategic sourcing and procurement worldwide, delivering on solutions that meet stringent objectives across a complex and diverse set of businesses, technologies and supply ecosystems. Her organization is frequently recognized for high performance, as a seven-time winner of Intel’s prestigious Intel Quality and Achievement Awards, and most recently cited by Gartner as No. 5 in its Top 25 Global Supply Chain. Jackie is a member of Intel’s Ethics and Compliance Oversight Committee, and directs the Supply Chain Environmental and Social Governance Program, which includes Intel’s first-mover Conflict Minerals initiative.


She has been at Intel since 1993 and has held various positions in the company, including in the Technology Manufacturing Group, NAND Systems Group, Intel Capital, New Business Group and Intel Communications Group. Prior to Intel, she worked for Hewlett-Packard and Apple Inc. She is a passionate advocate for manufacturing and engineering as economic foundations for global competitiveness.

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James Loh
Chief Operating Officer, Infrastructure Solutions Group
Lenovo
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Jan Fransoo
Professor of Operations Management & Logistics, Dean of Research
Kuehne Logistics University
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Jason Reiman
Senior Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer
The Hershey Company
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Jean-Philippe Lebudel
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Castrol
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Jim Cafone
Senior Vice President Global Supply Chain
Pfizer
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John Church
Former Executive Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer
General Mills
John Church
Former Executive Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer
General Mills

As Executive Vice President of Supply Chain, John Church had responsibility for worldwide sourcing, product logistics, manufacturing and global engineering. He assumed this position in 2013 after joining General Mills in 1988 as a product developer in the Big G cereal division. John led several new product initiatives including the development and commercialization of Multi Grain Cheerios in 1991.
John transferred into manufacturing in 1993 and held leadership roles before becoming plant manager of the Covington, Georgia, plant in 1998. He returned to Minneapolis in 2001 as Director of Operations, Integration, where he led the successful integration of the manufacturing and logistics networks of the Pillsbury Company and General Mills. He was named Vice President of Engineering in 2003 and Senior Vice President of Supply Chain in 2008.
John is a board member of the Courage Center in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of individuals with disabilities.
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John Kern
Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Operations
Cisco
John Kern
Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Operations
Cisco

John Kern is Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Operations at Cisco. He leads a global organization responsible for accelerating innovation, enabling profitable growth, and delivering an unrivaled customer experience. His functional accountabilities include new product introduction, product lifecycle management, sourcing and supplier management, planning, manufacturing, logistics and quality.


Since joining Cisco in 2003, he has held various leadership positions in the supply chain. Previously, he managed Product Operations, Supplier Management and Quality Operations, the key interfaces between the supply chain, Cisco's product development team and the global supply base. Prior to this, he managed the Global Supplier Management organization, responsible for enabling Cisco innovation through effective sourcing and supplier development.

Prior to Cisco, he worked in the networking and semiconductor industries, including seven years at Texas Instruments in sales management and business development roles. He also served six years in the Army National Guard as a field artillery officer.

John is also passionate about improving childhood education, with a focus on reducing gaps in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). He shows his commitment and helps realize Cisco's STEM corporate social responsibility initiatives by serving on the board of two nonprofits: Resource Area For Teaching (RAFT), supporting the next generation of thinkers and innovators through hands-on learning, and the Krause Center for Innovation (KCI), a learning center for K-12 teachers that emphasizes technology integration and STEM curriculum.

He holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame.

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Jose Maria Alvarez
Chief Strategy Officer
Inditex
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Kathy Wengel
Executive Vice President, Chief Technical Operations and Risk Officer
Johnson & Johnson
Kathy Wengel
Executive Vice President, Chief Technical Operations and Risk Officer
Johnson & Johnson

Kathy Wengel is Executive Vice President and Chief Global Supply Chain Officer for Johnson & Johnson, and a member of the company’s Executive Committee. A strong developer of globally diverse teams, she leads a supply chain organization that brings more than 350,000 healthcare products to consumers and patients around the world, and fulfills more than 100,000 customer orders every day.

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Luciano Kirst
Global Head of Supply Network Operations
British American Tobacco
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Matt Winterman
Senior Vice President, Global Supply Chain & Strategy
AstraZeneca
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Meri Stevens
Chief Operating Officer
Kenvue
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Mike Duijser
Executive Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer
Ecolab
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Morris Cohen
Co-Director, Fishman-Davidson Center for Service & Operations Management
Wharton University of Pennsylvania
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Mourad Tamoud
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Schneider Electric
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Nestor de Mattos
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Dow
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Nick Ashton
Executive Vice President and President Global Manufacturing and Supply
Zoetis
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Paul Gallagher
Chief Supply Chain Officer
General Mills
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Peter Puype
Global Head of Supply Chain
Biogen
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Reggie Ecclissato
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Unilever
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Ricardo Ernst
Baratta Chair in Global Business, Professor of Operations & Global Logistics
Georgetown University
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Rick Spann
Executive Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer
Church & Dwight
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Rob McIntosh
Senior Vice President, Global Fulfillment, Logistics & Trade
Dell
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Sami Naffakh
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Reckitt
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Sheri Lewis
Executive Vice President Global Operations & Supply Chain
Avantor
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Sven Markert
Head and Executive Vice President Supply Chain Business Company Smart Infrastructure
Siemens
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Tamera Fenske
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Kimberly-Clark
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Tom Verbaeten
Chief Supply Chain Officer
CNH Industrial
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Venkatesh Alagirisamy
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Nike
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Victor Shevtsov
Executive Vice President Supply Chain
Carlsberg Group
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Viju Menon
Group President Global Quality & Operations
Stryker
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Vikram Agarwal
Chief Operations Officer
Danone
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Wim Appelo
Chief Operations Officer
Philips
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About Gartner Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards

The Gartner Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards are an annual community-driven recognition program for breakthrough supply chain innovations that inspire supply chain transformation around the globe.

Key benefits:
  • Showcase your supply chain leadership.
  • Attract top supply chain talent to your organization.
  • Advance the supply chain profession.
View all 2023 honorees

See the complete list of honorees for the 2023 Gartner Power of the Profession™ Supply Chain Awards.

Award categories

Customer or Patient Innovation of the Year

Achieve a positive, quantifiable impact on customer or patient loyalty through supply chain.

Social Impact of the Year

Achieve a positive, quantifiable impact on the community and/or the environment through supply chain.

Process or Technology Innovation of the Year

Achieve outstanding business performance via breakthrough supply chain innovation in process engineering or technology application.

People Breakthrough of the Year

Foster diversity on the supply chain team, create business value through supply chain, and/or develop capabilities across the value chain.

2024 award eligibility and nomination process

The submission period for the 2024 program — our 10th annual — opens September 1, 2023, and closes October 30, 2023. Learn more about the eligibility and submission process, including questions to answer and how to identify a breakthrough supply chain innovation.

Finalists are announced on November 21, 2023, after the Gartner for Supply Chain research team engages in the first round of judging. Our executive judges then engage in the second and final round of judging between November 21 and December 30 to determine award winners.

Award winners are announced February 14, 2024.

See the list of finalists for the Gartner Power of the Profession Supply Chain Awards 2024.
 

Casting your vote for the Supply Chain Awards

Executive judges help to determine award winners. Supply chain leaders are eligible to be on the global executive judge panel (limited to one panelist per organization). Excluded from the panel are consultants, technology vendors, and public relations, marketing and finance professionals.

Gartner monitors the panel and reserves the right to accept or reject any offer to be a panelist.

If you are interested in serving as an executive judge, please reach out to SCawards@gartner.com.

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