Our 2026 Speakers
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Craig Jones
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Craig Jones is chief supply chain officer at On. As a customer-centric supply chain leader dedicated to meaningful transformation, he brings a strategic blend of financial acumen, data-driven insights and digital transformation expertise to build agile, resilient and customer-focused supply chain ecosystems. Jones has a deep understanding of end-to-end supply chain dynamics, having led several large-scale global operations that drive profitability and operational efficiencies. He is passionate about the power of real-time data analytics, AI and predictive modeling for improved forecasting and inventory optimization.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Fragile to Agile: Building Cost-Focused Global Logistics Operations Fit for Disruption
Jayson Hill
Managing Director
Jayson Hill is a Managing Director in North Highland's Retail & Consumer Products practice based in Atlanta, GA. A Georgia Tech graduate with over 15 years of experience, he specializes in guiding Fortune 500 Retail & Consumer Products clients through complex transformations across Supply Chain, Merchandising, Planning, and Technology.
During his decade at North Highland, Jayson has built teams that deliver measurable, sustainable value to clients facing complex business challenges. His work has driven revenue growth, improved margins, and enhanced operational efficiency for major retailers while enabling more informed executive decision-making .
His approach combines strategic vision with practical implementation, helping organizations navigate the complexities of modern Retail and Consumer Products landscapes while maintaining a relentless focus on end-user needs and business outcomes.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Strategic Prioritization: How to Prioritize When Everything is Important
David Morin
VP, Customer Strategy
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Turn the Tables on Returns: Ask Us Anything About Making Reverse Logistics a Strategic Win
Tim Robinson
SVP and General Manager, Commerce and Returns
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Turn the Tables on Returns: Ask Us Anything About Making Reverse Logistics a Strategic Win
Jamie Symons
Vice President II Supply Chain Customer Operations
Jamie Symons is Vice President of Supply Chain Customer Operations for the North America Operating Unit, where she leads end to end product flow from manufacturing to customers and bottlers while driving operational efficiency and translating customer needs into supply chain action. With nearly 30 years at Coca Cola, she has held multiple senior leadership roles across Foodservice Operations, Customer Service, Sales Support, and Equipment & Parts Supply Chain. Jamie has led several large scale, high impact customer initiatives and currently serves on the RILA Supply Chain Advisory Board. She is deeply passionate about mentoring and developing others to help them achieve their career goals.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Pyramids to Diamonds: Evolving Your Supply Chain Structure
Chris Gaffney
Managing Director, Supply Chain and Logistics Institute
Chris Gaffney, former VP of Global Strategic Supply Chain at The Coca-Cola Company, now serves as The Managing Director of the Supply Chain and Logistics Institute at Georgia Tech. Chris is also a Principal at EDGE Supply Chain, offering expertise in supply chain consulting. In his 25 years at Coca-Cola, he held various leadership roles, including President of Coca-Cola Supply and SVP of Product Supply System Strategy. Chris was previously the President of the National Product Supply Group, a governing body responsible for 95% of volume produced in North America. Chris, a Georgia Tech alum, is also a board member of the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer. Outside work, he enjoys distance running, reading, and boxing.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Pyramids to Diamonds: Evolving Your Supply Chain Structure
Scott Casciato
Vice President, Global Logistics and Omnichannel Fulfillment
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Store-Based vs Central Fulfillment: Finding the Right Fit for Modern Retail eCommerce
Oliver Vogt
CEO, Transcend and Director, Strategy and Transformation
Oliver is the CEO of Transcend, Tesco Groups Retail Solutions business. He was the Strategy and Transformation Director at Tesco, one of the largest retailers in the world, recently reporting sales of £61.5bn, employing over 330,000 people and trading in five countries.
Oliver has many years of experience in the Fulfilment, Distribution and Supply Chain space and his passion lies in the eCommerce aspect of customer fulfilment and in grocery more specifically – known for its huge complexities. His customer first approach focusses on creating future-proof businesses, which balance automation with humans, and efficiency with safety and sustainability, and puts the customer experience ahead of everything. Oliver played a leading role in Tesco’s Covid response, in which Tesco were able to double the size of their online business in just six weeks, responding to the crisis at pace, ensuring Tesco’s customers, especially their most vulnerable, had access to groceries.
Oliver has previously held several leadership roles in Amazon in Fulfilment, Operations and Supply Chain. He studied Economics and Business in Germany, his home country, and holds a PhD in Statistics.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Store-Based vs Central Fulfillment: Finding the Right Fit for Modern Retail eCommerce
Megan Santiago
Vice President, Merchandise Planning
Megan Santiago, VP of Merchandise Planning & Inventory Management, has worked at L.L.Bean for 15 years, started in Finance for the first 5 years and has been in Supply Chain ever since. Her work has spanned responsibility for product category financial planning, forecasting, buying, allocations and liquidations. She is originally from NY, went to school at Providence College after which she got her CPA and MBA while working for PricewaterhouseCoopers as a financial auditor in Boston.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Pyramids to Diamonds: Evolving Your Supply Chain Structure
Matt Bankirer
Vice President, Supply Chain Strategy and Engineering
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Many to One: How Lowe’s Consolidated Operations and Elevated Performance
Simon Rakosi
Chief Executive Officer
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Closing the Engagement Gap: Building a Workforce That Stays and Performs
Mike Lambert
Chief Executive Officer
Mike Lambert is Chief Executive Officer of Green Mountain, where he leads the company's overall strategy and operations. In this role, he oversees all aspects of the business, including operational delivery of best-in-class carrier invoice audit and payment automation, network planning, optimization, business intelligence, and advisory services. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Memphis.
Prior to joining Green Mountain in 2007, Mike held progressive supply chain roles in transportation, distribution, third-party logistics, and manufacturing at FedEx, Williams-Sonoma, Nike, and Milliken & Company. Mike and his wife are passionate about raising awareness and funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, where their son was successfully treated for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Mike enjoys running with his annual training culminating with the St. Jude Half Marathon in Memphis in December every year.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| State of the Parcel Carrier Market – Retail Shipper Strategies for Today and into the Future
Keanau Ormson
Practice Lead, Organizational Readiness and Change Management
With over eight years of experience in learning and development, Keanau Ormson brings a proven track record of designing and delivering evidence-based training programs across industries including retail, supply chain, healthcare, and software development. He holds a Master of Science in Instructional Design from Georgia State University and specializes in applying research-driven approaches to adult learning, change management, and organizational readiness.
Keanau’s career highlights reflect his ability to bridge strategy and execution in moments of significant organizational change. At Northside Hospital System, he played a key role in shaping the change and training plan for the Internal Medicine Residency Program during its transition to a new EHR following a major merger. At Peloton, he helped design and implement training for the deployment of Manhattan WMS and integrated change management practices directly into new-hire onboarding.
Most recently, during his tenure at Activision, Keanau partnered with leaders of the Call of Duty development teams as they navigated the complexities of becoming a first-party Microsoft studio. His work as an internal training consultant supported teams through transformation, ensuring alignment between leadership goals and employee engagement.
Having worked through three mergers and acquisitions, Keanau offers a broad perspective on how organizations can effectively align leadership, culture, and training strategies to drive adoption and performance. His cross-industry expertise enables him to help companies manage change with confidence, resilience, and measurable impact.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Duluth Trading Company’s Change Journey: Identifying and Managing Quiet Challenges
Brad Comstock
Senior Director, Enterprise Technology
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Duluth Trading Company’s Change Journey: Identifying and Managing Quiet Challenges
Jay Maurer
Managing Director
Jay Maurer is a Managing Director at Summit Advisory Team with over 25 years of experience in retail and supply chain strategy. He has been a trusted advisor for many Fortune 500 retailers on projects involving IT supply chain strategy, organizational change management, operational and business processes, and system implementations.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Duluth Trading Company’s Change Journey: Identifying and Managing Quiet Challenges
Amy Barnes
Founder & Chief Heart Officer
Amy Barnes is an admitted supply chain “super fan” who started her career as an administrative assistant for several logistics managers while working during the day and attending college at night. That initial supply chain role lit a fire around the love of all things supply chain as she learned the basics of transportation and customer service. She has intentionally worked in different roles throughout her career to have a more holistic view of the supply chain and has an “always be learning” mindset. She’s a big fan of HEART-based leadership and has utilized that approach to successfully lead teams through the challenges of COVID while overseeing more than $600M in logistics & indirect purchasing for a $6B company, which also included domestic & international transportation leadership through multiple natural disasters. These experiences served to greatly shape her appreciation for the supply chain’s impact on the retail experience. Amy is a 3-time recipient of Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s Women in Supply Chain Award which honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.
Wednesday February 4, 2026
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
| Women in Supply Chain Workshop: Strategic Influence Without the Title - How To Effectively Lead at Every Level
Rodney Leonard
Vice President, US Deliver Operations
Rodney Leonard is currently Vice President; U.S. Deliver Operations at Kenvue. In this role, Rodney has leadership responsibility for the Customer Service/Order Management, Warehouse Operations, Transportation Operations, and E-Commerce Operations teams. Prior to this role, Rodney served as the Global Head of Deployment & Scaling for customer facing supply chain innovation within Johnson & Johnson where he was responsible for the development and deployment of standardized end-to-end supply chain processes to commercialize customer-facing innovation solutions and other transformative initiatives. Prior to Johnson & Johnson, Rodney worked for several large CPGs such as Kraft, Coca-Cola, Campbell Soup & Newell Rubbermaid, gaining a wealth of global E2E supply chain experience. Rodney holds a B.B.A. degree in Operations & Engineering Management from Georgia State University and an M.B.A. from Missouri State University. In addition, Rodney is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, an APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional, and an ASQ Certified Manager of Quality & Organizational Excellence.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Fragile to Agile: Building Cost-Focused Global Logistics Operations Fit for Disruption
Chris Groves
Vice President, Supply Chain and Fulfillment
Chris Groves is vice president of Enterprise Fulfillment for Best Buy Co. Inc., a leading provider of technology products, services and solutions. In his current role, he is responsible for developing, implementing, and continuously refining Best Buy’s Enterprise Fulfillment Strategy.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Groves served as vice president of Demand Planning & Forecasting for the U.S. Domestic business. In this role, he was responsible for the optimization of inventory investments, aligned business solutions and new capability development.
A reputation for strong working capital and free cash flow management principles, he continues to advocate for the appropriate balance of customer experience, shareholder return, and our employee experience.
Since joining Best Buy in 1997, Mr. Groves has served in a variety of roles in Inventory Management, Demand Planning, and Operations. He received his Bachelors of Science degree in marketing and geography from the University of Minnesota.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| State of the Parcel Carrier Market – Retail Shipper Strategies for Today and into the Future
Rick Musil
Vice President, Global Logistics, Transportation and Compliance
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| State of the Parcel Carrier Market – Retail Shipper Strategies for Today and into the Future
James Roe
Director
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Fragile to Agile: Building Cost-Focused Global Logistics Operations Fit for Disruption
Joe McKinnie
SVP, Sales and Business Development
Joe McKinnie has more than 14 years of UPS leadership experience advancing product strategy, commercial growth, and customer-focused innovation. As SVP of Sales & Business Development at Happy Returns, he leads the company’s commercial and partnership strategy, working with enterprise brands to elevate their returns experience and strengthen reverse logistics performance.
Since joining UPS in 2011, Joe has held roles across Segment Marketing, New Product Development, Healthcare Marketing, and Revenue Management, contributing to key initiatives across the company’s product and commercial strategy. As Product Marketing Director for UPS’s Value-Added Services portfolio, he identified the growing need for frictionless, shopper-friendly returns and championed the strategic case for UPS’s acquisition of Happy Returns — recognizing the company as the inventor of box-free, label-free returns.
Since 2023, Joe has led the integration of Happy Returns into UPS, helping scale its innovative returns platform and expand its impact across the retail landscape. His leadership has accelerated optimized, customer-centric returns solutions for some of the world’s most recognized brands.
Joe holds a BA from Georgetown University and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Turn the Tables on Returns: Ask Us Anything About Making Reverse Logistics a Strategic Win
Brittany Gallagher
Senior Director, Supply Chain Asset Protection & Safety
Brittany Gallagher is the Senior Director of Supply Chain Asset Protection and Safety at Lowe’s, where she leads enterprise programs supporting more than 130 supply chain locations and over $100 billion in annual product flow. She is known for modernizing asset protection through advanced surveillance, analytics, and innovative security solutions, while also strengthening safety performance through strong people-focused leadership. A passionate advocate for her team, Brittany is committed to developing future leaders and driving results through collaboration and innovation, earning her recognition as The Hall’s 2025 LP Leader of the Year for her impact and leadership.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Targeted in Transit: Leveraging Strategic Alliances to Disrupt Cargo Theft Networks
Mark Chandler
Vice President, Supply Chain
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Fragile to Agile: Building Cost-Focused Global Logistics Operations Fit for Disruption
Thomas Greenway
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Thomas serves as the Chief Supply Chain Officer at Meijer, where he oversees the company’s Supply Chain and Manufacturing Operations and Strategy. With three decades of leadership experience, he has held multiple supply chain roles at General Motors, Tractor Supply Company, and H-E-B before joining Meijer in 2015.
Thomas earned his degree in Supply Chain Management from the University of Tennessee and throughout his career has led multiple functions including inventory management, industrial engineering, network design and optimization, and large-scale distribution and logistics operations. His expertise lies in building resilient, efficient supply chain networks that drive operational excellence and support long-term business growth.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
8:40 AM - 9:15 AM
| The Modern Grocery Supply Chain: Agility, Insight, and Execution
Carson Landsgard
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Carson joined H-E-B in July 2017 as part of Supply Chain before transitioning to his current role, leading the Manufacturing, Warehouse and Transportation Division.
Prior to H-E-B, Carson worked for Pella Corporation in Corporate and Plant Management roles for 10 years. Additionally, he worked for Target Corporation for 11 years leading their food supply chain and distribution.
Carson is a graduate of Coe College receiving his Accounting and Business Administration Degree. He received his MBA in Business Administration from Drake University.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
8:40 AM - 9:15 AM
| The Modern Grocery Supply Chain: Agility, Insight, and Execution
Stuart Aitken
President and CEO
Monday February 2, 2026
8:15 AM - 8:45 AM
| Market Signals, Customer Shifts, and Capital Decisions
Steve Begley
Senior Partner
Monday February 2, 2026
8:15 AM - 8:45 AM
| Market Signals, Customer Shifts, and Capital Decisions
William Hardy
Senior Vice President, Supply Chain
William Hardy is the Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain – Customer Care & Fulfillment at Carhartt. In this role, William overseescustomer care, sales & operations excellence, quality, distribution, logistics, and customer engagement.
William’s goal is forCarhartt to bethe most loved workwear brand by optimizing capabilities to ensure operational and service excellence are equal to our legendary product quality.
Beginning his journey at Carhartt in 1993 as an engineering intern, William has held numerous leadership positions, including Director and Vice President roles encompassing business planning, manufacturing, engineering, sourcing, technical design, producti on planning, and procurement. His deep -rooted experience in these areas help guide him as a member of Carhartt’s Senior Leadership Team.
William holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a Minor in General Business from Eastern Kentucky University. He currently serves as a Directorfor Citizens Guaranty Bank, while actively involved as an Elder and Board Member of the Mt. Carmel Christian Church . He as previously held board positions for the Marcum and Wallace Memorial
Hospital, Hospice Care Plus, Estill Development Alliance , EKU Supply Chain Advisory Board, as well as the EKU College of Business and Technology Campaign Leadership Council.
Monday February 2, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
| From Forecast to Fulfillment: Carhartt’s Robotics-Driven Supply Chain Transformation
Erin Callahan
Vice President, Sales
Erin Callahan is the Vice President of Sales, eCommerce/Retail for FedEx, a $88+ billion global provider of transportation, logistics, e-commerce and digital business solutions. In this role, Erin provides strategic direction and leadership for the company’s largest global eCommerce and Retail customers and drives the commercial strategy for marketplaces and platforms.
Prior to her current role, Erin held various Sales leadership roles at FedEx, including managing director of Strategic Global eCommerce sales. In this role, she helped FedEx grow its digital portfolio with the ShopRunner and later Dataworks strategic alliance. Erin joined FedEx in 1993 as a Field Sales representative.
Ms. Callahan holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, and Master of Business Administration from University of Maryland.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Making Supply Chains Smarter: Unlocking Real-Time Data to Transform Supply Chains
Kraig Foreman
President, eCommerce, North America
Kraig Foreman is President of eCommerce for DHL Supply Chain in North America, where he leads strategy development and implementation aimed at helping customers remove barriers to profitable e-commerce growth by minimizing complexity, removing capacity constraints and maximizing service.
Monday February 2, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
| From Forecast to Fulfillment: Carhartt’s Robotics-Driven Supply Chain Transformation
Tony Gariety
Vice President, Distribution and Logistics
With over 30 years of professional experience in the transportation and distribution industries, Tony started out
his career in the LTL Transportation business and spent nearly 20 years in the Home Improvement sector. His
responsibilities were in Omni Channel Business Development & Strategy, DC Network & Building Design, and
numerous roles in Operations Management & Execution. Tony has been with Carhartt for the past 8 years and
is responsible for the DC Network Strategy & Design along with day-to-day customer and consumer fulfillment
operations across North America.
He graduated from The Georgia Tech Institute of Technology with a degree in Industrial Management and was
a member of the 1991 Division 1 National Football Champions.
Monday February 2, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
| From Forecast to Fulfillment: Carhartt’s Robotics-Driven Supply Chain Transformation
Scott Cornell
Board Chair
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Targeted in Transit: Leveraging Strategic Alliances to Disrupt Cargo Theft Networks
Patricio Miranda Febres
Chief Sales Officer
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Many to One: How Lowe’s Consolidated Operations and Elevated Performance
Yasemin Günay
Managing Director and Partner
Yasemin is actively involved in the Consumer and Technology, Media & Telecommunications practices at Boston Consulting Group.
Her recent work with clients includes conducting the postmerger integration of two leading online luxury apparel retailers; a retail transformation study and implementation for an integrated telecommunications operator; a resdesign of the store concept for an incumbent teleco operator; and the design of the go-to-market strategy and field-force sizing for the Turkish subsidiary of a global fast-moving-consumer-goods company.
Prior to joining BCG, Yasemin worked with OC&C Consulting and Peppers & Rogers Group as a management consultant supporting clients in retail, telecom, finance and private equity in Turkey and the Middle East.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:10 PM
| Preparing for an AI-Driven Supply Chain
Roelant Kalthof
Managing Director and Partner
Roelant Kalthof joined Boston Consulting Group in 2014. He leads the firm's work in AI pricing, value orchestration, and agentic commerce for B2C clients in industries such as retail, fashion, and luxury. He also helps leading companies with their broader AI and data strategy.
In addition to strategic projects, Roelant is committed to building great AI products. He manages a cross-functional team of approximately 50 strategy consultants, data scientists, and engineers focused on building AI software that optimizes key decisions, such as pricing, promotions and store operations, for the world's largest retailers and fashion companies.
Before joining BCG, Roelant was a Strategy & Operations Manager at Google, taught mathematics at a high school, and led a startup in the education space.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:10 PM
| Preparing for an AI-Driven Supply Chain
Billy Kissel
Head of Stores, East
Billy Kissel is a retail executive guided by authenticity, purpose and a people first mindset. With over 35 years of experience, he began his accidental career on the frontline and steadily rose through the ranks holding multiple multi-unit leadership and executive roles. He’s learned the retail business from every point of view—giving him a unique ability to lead with empathy, clarity, and operational precision. Billy currently serves as Head of Stores for the East at Office Depot, overseeing large-scale operations and high-performing teams across the country. Throughout his career, he has worked with some of retail’s most respected brands, including Gap, The Limited Inc., JCrew, and West Elm. His leadership has spanned the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean, consistently driving transformation and performance across big-box, specialty, and outlet formats. Known for shifting store cultures from transactional to service-first, Billy has successfully led teams through times of crisis and change, developed countless leaders into senior field and HQ roles, and built inclusive coaching frameworks rooted in radical candor and career visibility. Billy believes culture is a growth engine—one that drives not just performance, but retention and leadership development across every level of the organization
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Closing the Engagement Gap: Building a Workforce That Stays and Performs
Kyle Musser
Vice President, Distribution Operations
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Closing the Engagement Gap: Building a Workforce That Stays and Performs
Sung Chang
Vice President, International Trade
As Vice President for International Trade, Sung advocates before Congress and the administration to advance the retail industry's trade policy agenda. As part of these efforts, Sung leads RILA’s International Trade and Customs Committee.
Prior to joining RILA, Sung served as a senior advisor covering policy and executive communications at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), and earlier as a trade negotiator in the Office of Innovation and Intellectual Property. Sung also served as an attorney in the Office of Chief Counsel for International Commerce at the U.S. Department of Commerce and practiced law in private the private sector.
Sung holds a B.S. in Management from the University of Nevada, Reno and a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Decoding Trade Policy: How Retailers Can Adapt Their Supply Chain Strategies
Sarah Gilmore
Director, Government Affairs
Sarah Gilmore, Director of Government Affairs, manages and supports government affairs responsibilities on supply chain and transportation issues that impact the retail industry in the legislative and executive branches.
Prior to joining RILA, she worked at Airlines for America, where she advocated for the airline industry as it navigated extraordinary challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier in her career, she worked at Crossroads Strategies and Capitol Strategies Partner, where she assisted on issues including but not limited to technology, privacy, and trade.
Sarah received her M.A. in International Relations from the University of New South Wales in Australia and a B.A. in International Communications from Macquarie University in Sydney.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Decoding Trade Policy: How Retailers Can Adapt Their Supply Chain Strategies
Matt Guffey
EVP & Chief Commercial and Strategy Officer
Matt Guffey serves as the Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Commercial and Strategy Officer at UPS. As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of UPS – accelerating business profitability and the growth and success of customers around the world.
Matt oversees UPS Strategy, Transformation, Marketing, U.S. Sales, Communications and the On Demand Network, which includes The UPS Store, Roadie and Happy Returns. These teams build a differentiated value proposition for customers and innovate to position UPS for long-term and sustainable growth.
Matt started his career with UPS in 2000. He has led teams in Marketing, Sales, Operations and Strategy in the United States and Europe. In his most recent role as the head of Global Strategy, Matt developed and executed our “Better and Bolder” strategy and drove UPS’s data and digital strategy, which increases our speed, flexibility and scale.
A native of Illinois, Matt earned his bachelor’s degree from Millikin University and is on the Board of Trustees of his alma matter. Matt also is the Vice-Chairman of the Marcus Autism Center’s Board of Trustees.
Monday February 2, 2026
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
| Gap’s Supply Chain Strategy in Practice
Corey Bouyea
VP Stores & Retail Operations
Corey Bouyea has served as L.L.Bean’s Vice President of Stores since January 2022, bringing decades of field experience and store operations leadership to the role. Corey began his journey with L.L.Bean in 2002 as part of the retail field organization in locations of increasing complexity and volume ultimately leading L.L.Bean’s Flagship Campus in Freeport for 6 years. In 2015 Corey joined the corporate team and has held roles of increasing responsibility across strategy, store operations and channel leadership helping to shape and accelerate the company’s retail growth strategy. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Southern Maine, School of Business.
Monday February 2, 2026
8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
| Leading Transformation: A Change Management Case Study
Sally Gilligan
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Monday February 2, 2026
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
| Gap’s Supply Chain Strategy in Practice
Manuel Scavarda
Vice President, Supply Chain Planning and Logistics, North America
Manuel Scavarda is Vice President of Supply Chain Planning and Logistics at Kimberly‑Clark North America, where he leads end‑to‑end Supply Chain Planning, Customer Service, Transportation, and Distribution Operations, and oversees the company’s Network Synchronization strategy. With more than 20 years of global leadership experience across North America, Europe, and Latin America, he has advanced planning and logistics capabilities, strengthened operational resilience, and driven integrated supply chain performance. Manuel holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from ITBA (Argentina), a Master of Science in Operations Management from Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), and a PhD in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University (USA). He also serves on the Executive Advisory Board for the Grainger Center for Supply Chain at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and on the Advisory Council for the PRISM Center at Purdue University.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| End-to-End Supply Chain Transformation: Breaking Silos for Profitable Growth at Kimberly-Clark
Michael Interlandi
Regional Director, Supply Chain Asset Protection & Safety
Michael Interlandi is a Regional Director of Asset Protection & Safety at Lowe’s, leading supply chain safety, security, and shrink programs. He has 13+ years of experience in investigations, compliance, security, and risk mitigation.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Targeted in Transit: Leveraging Strategic Alliances to Disrupt Cargo Theft Networks
Ryan Blask
Managing Director
Ryan is a managing director of Enterprise Performance for Retail & Consumer Products. He is an innovative industry thought-leader with extensive experience in Retail and Wholesale end-to-end enterprise business architecture and capability transformation. He has deep expertise in Merchandising and Supply Chain Integrated Planning transformation. Ryan has helped architect and lead large-scale business and technology capability (people, process, technology, and analytics/automation) transformation programs for many leading Fortune 500 retailers and brands. He has served as a client account leader and helped create and grow multiple consulting practices and offerings. Ryan has a Bachelor of Science from Bradley University in Finance and Masters of Business Administration from The University of Chicago in Finance and Entrepreneurship.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Harnessing AI for Precision Forecasting in Retail
Jiri Pluhar
Director
Jiri is a Director in Newton’s Consumer practice, with extensive experience helping manufacturing organizations deliver large-scale operational improvements in the US and Europe. He has driven hundreds of millions of dollars in savings across the sector and most recently led a transformation program for a food manufacturer, delivering over $25m in annualized benefits by unlocking capacity on key production lines, improving labor control, increasing material yield and working in partnership with retailers to develop products that delight consumers.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| End-to-End Supply Chain Transformation: Breaking Silos for Profitable Growth at Kimberly-Clark
Scott Davis
Vice President, Supply Chain
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Beyond the Hype: Real Lessons from a Warehouse Modernization Project
Jess Dankert
Vice President, Supply Chain
As Vice President for Supply Chain, Jess Dankert spearheads RILA's supply chain initiatives and annual LINK Retail Supply Chain Conference and plays a key role in helping inform RILA's policy position in key areas like infrastructure, transportation, labor, and more. She has over 17 years of experience in supply chain strategy and operations, in both the private and public sector including Ford Motor Company, Accenture, and the U.S. Government, and currently serves on the board of the Coalition for Responsible Transportation. Dankert also manages RILA's Supply Chain Leaders Council, Supply Chain Steering Committee, Distribution Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure Commitee, and RTech Supply Chain Advisory Council.
Monday February 2, 2026
8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
| Leading Transformation: A Change Management Case Study
Colin Yankee
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Colin Yankee serves as Executive Vice President/Chief Supply Chain Officer for Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO). He is responsible for the end to end supply chain, including merchandise planning, inventory management, vendor operations, transportation and distribution operations.
Colin has broad supply chain experience, previously serving as the Vice President of Logistics at Neiman Marcus and in a variety of roles at Target Corporation. Prior to joining Target, Colin was a Captain in the United States Army. Colin graduated from the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, earned a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management degree from Michigan State University, and advanced management certification from Columbia Business School.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:40 AM
| Delivering on the Promise of Rural Retail
Kirsten Piacentini
Chief Supply Chain Officer
Kirsten Piacentini has served as L.L.Bean’s Chief Supply Chain Officer since June 2023, bringing decades of experience and leadership to the role. Kirsten began her journey with L.L.Bean in 1994 in information technology, and has been instrumental in shaping the company’s supply chain strategy. She earned her undergraduate degree at Smith College, and her Master’s from Loyola University. Kirsten serves as the President of Friends of Casco Bay.
Monday February 2, 2026
8:45 AM - 9:15 AM
| Leading Transformation: A Change Management Case Study
Simeon Gutman
Managing Director, Retail Equity Analyst, Morgan Stanley
Simeon Gutman is a Managing Director who covers the Hardlines, Broadlines and Food
Retail industries. He joined Morgan Stanley in 2014 and has 24 years of US Retail industry
research experience. Prior to Morgan Stanley, Simeon covered Retail Hardlines at Credit
Suisse and prior to that he covered retail stocks at Goldman Sachs. Simeon has been
ranked as a top analyst in the Extel All-America Research Polls since 2018 in the
Hardlines, Broadlines, and Food Retail categories. Simeon holds a BA in Economics from
Brandeis University, an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business, and is a CFA
charterholder
Monday February 2, 2026
8:15 AM - 8:45 AM
| Market Signals, Customer Shifts, and Capital Decisions
Brian Dodge
President
Tuesday February 3, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:40 AM
| Delivering on the Promise of Rural Retail
Hal Lawton
President & Chief Executive Officer
Hal Lawton has served as President and CEO of Tractor Supply Company since January 2020 and is a member of the Company’s Board of Directors. Tractor Supply is the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, with nearly 2,400 stores, more than 50,000 team members, and a Fortune 500 ranking of 296. The Company’s Store Support Center is located in Brentwood, Tennessee. Since joining, Hal has guided the continued expansion of Tractor Supply and advanced the Life Out Here strategy to deliver long-term, sustainable growth.
Before Tractor Supply, Hal held leadership roles across retail and e-commerce, including serving as President of Macy’s and Senior Vice President for eBay North America. Earlier in his career, he spent a decade at The Home Depot in merchandising and online leadership roles, and started his career as an associate principal at McKinsey and Company.
Hal grew up in Kingsport, Tennessee, and holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Chemical Engineering and Pulp and Paper Science Technology from North Carolina State University and an MBA from the University of Virginia. He serves on the boards of Wayfair and Sealed Air, and is also a board member of the National Retail Federation and the Business Roundtable.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:40 AM
| Delivering on the Promise of Rural Retail
Nick Saban
Legendary Hall of Fame Football Coach
A man of vision who has a proven record of championship success, head coach Nick Saban returned the University of Alabama to the top of the college football landscape with his commitment to building the total program. After the victory over Ohio State in the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Game, Saban passed Paul “Bear” Bryant to become the only coach to win seven national titles in the poll era of college football.
Saban’s uncompromising dedication to excellence in every phase of the program resulted in six national championships since 2009. A nine-time National Coach of the Year, Saban achieved resounding success as a head coach and earned a reputation as an outstanding tactician, leader, organizer, and motivator. Those qualities sparked impressive turnarounds at every stop of his career. Saban’s consistent approach and disciplined leadership are the reasons his teams are known for exhibiting grit, determination, and resilience, often overcoming adversity to achieve victory.
The 2021 season proved to one of Saban’s best coaching jobs, taking a team that lost 10 players to the NFL Draft – including eight in the first 38 picks and six in the first round – and leading them to an SEC Championship. The 2021 squad also used a victory in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Cotton Bowl to earn a spot in the 2022 CFP National Championship Game for the sixth time in the last seven seasons.
The 2021 season saw the Crimson Tide win its eighth SEC Championship under Saban’s guidance with a dominating 41-24 win over No. 1 Georgia in Atlanta. The win earned Alabama it’s seventh College Football Playoff berth in eight years and a bid to the Cotton Bowl. The Tide dispatched of the Bearcats 27-6 in Dallas to advance to the National Championship where Georgia scored 20 fourth-quarter points for a come-from-behind 33-18 win in the CFP National Championship Game. Alabama finished with a 13-2 record and a No. 2 national ranking that included a 7-1 mark in SEC play. UA finished sixth nationally in scoring offense (39.9 ppg) and 18th in scoring defense (20.1 ppg) while ranking seventh in both total offense (488.2 ypg) and total defense (304.1 ypg).
In his 28 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Saban compiled a 297-71-1 (.806) record, including a 206-29 (.877) mark in Tuscaloosa. His teams won 19 bowl/CFP games. Saban’s teams at Alabama have won nine SEC Championships while he has 11 SEC titles to his name (2001, 2003 at LSU) to go along with seven national championships (six at Alabama and one at LSU). Saban’s second season in Tuscaloosa in 2008, the Tide has played just three regular-season games in which it hasn’t been in contention for the national championship – the final three regular season games of the 2010 season – a staggering 163 of 166 games, while posting an astounding 176-19 (.903) record, including an 102-12 (.895) mark in regular season conference play.
In Saban’s six national championship seasons at Alabama, his teams went 21-2 against top-10 opponents, and, since 2008, the Crimson Tide is 35-12 overall against top-10 teams. Alabama has also been ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press Poll for at least one week for 14 straight years, which broke the record of seven established by Miami (1986-92).
In 1998, during their time at Michigan State University, Nick and Terry Saban established Nick's Kids Foundation in honor of the late Nick Saban, Sr. Since then, the Sabans have maintained and supported their charity throughout their careers at Louisiana State University, the Miami Dolphins and at the University of Alabama. As the official charity of the Saban Family, Nick and Terry invest their time in hosting luncheons, golf tournaments, scrimmages, and other events to benefit the cause. They are also active in the annual Giveaway Luncheon, which serves to distribute grants to support children, family, teacher and student causes. Nick and Terry also recently started the Saban Center, which is a first-of-itskind STEAM campus where education, experience, and innovation meet. It includes community partners at TCT and IGNITE, formerly Children's Hands-On Museum, plus public-private educational partnerships spanning the state of Alabama. Saban Center will be a hub for education training, arts participation and academic support for teachers and families alike. A native of Monongah, W. Va., Saban is a 1973 graduate of Kent State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Kent State in 1975.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
3:10 PM - 3:45 PM
| Beyond the Playbook: Leadership Lessons from the Field
John Deaton
Executive Vice President, Supply Chain & Product Development
Tuesday February 3, 2026
3:10 PM - 3:45 PM
| Beyond the Playbook: Leadership Lessons from the Field
Steve Wuebker
Senior Vice President, Operations
Currently serving as Senior Vice President at LT Apparel in Greensboro, NC, Steve brings over 30 years of retail distribution experience. He has successfully led global brand operations by focusing on 3 key areas for maximum impact: people, performance, and transformation.
Upon graduating from the University of Cincinnati, Steve began his career at PepsiCo/Frito Lay before accepting upward transitioning leadership roles at Toys R Us, Gap Inc., Ross Stores, Retail Ventures, and Ralph Lauren.
After owning and successfully selling his own heated clothing line, in recent years, Steve has re-shaped supply chains with re-engineering and automation implementations at Supreme New York, Lulus.com, Made by Gather, and the O5 Group. Today, Steve leads LT Apparel thorugh dramatic volume growth for their well-known childrens' clothing brands including Carhartt, adidas, and French Toast.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Is Flexible Automation the Key for Future Distribution Operations?
Diana Mueller
Senior Account Executive
Diana Mueller is a Senior Account Executive with KPI Solutions (KPI), a leading supply chain consulting, software, systems integration, and automation provider. In this role, Diana partners with clients to understand their distribution objectives and enable value-based strategic initiatives that support growth and build operational resilience.
With over 15 years of experience in material handling and automation design, Diana brings particularly deep expertise in developing omnichannel solutions for the retail, apparel, and footwear industries.
Diana holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from Auburn University and resides in Florida.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Is Flexible Automation the Key for Future Distribution Operations?
Suman Pattnaik
Vice President, Technology Merchandising and Supply Chain
Suman Pattnaik serves as vice president, IT engineering at Dollar General where he leads teams to drive strategic tech initiatives to enhance DG’s merchandising and supply chain operations. He also manages vendor relations, risk assessment, budgeting and aligns strategies with the Company’s broader business goals. Suman joined Dollar General in 2022 as senior director, engineering, merchandising and supply chain where his responsibilities encompassed analyzing and leveraging emerging technology trends and applications to guide strategy at DG. Prior to joining DG, he held roles of increasing responsibility at Walmart, most recently serving as director of engineering, replenishment, forecasting and cloud strategy. Suman holds a bachelor’s degree from Biju Patnaik University of Technology, an MBA from the University of Arkansas and nine patents with multiple filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Harnessing AI for Precision Forecasting in Retail
Jason Brenner
SVP, Digital Portfolio
Senior Vice President, Digital at FedEx.
Oversees digital product and commericialization.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Making Supply Chains Smarter: Unlocking Real-Time Data to Transform Supply Chains
Matthew Walker
Director, Global Transportation and Delivery
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Making Supply Chains Smarter: Unlocking Real-Time Data to Transform Supply Chains
Jennifer Kobus
Divisional Vice President, Supply Chain
A dynamic and results-oriented Senior Global Executive, Jennifer brings extensive expertise in Supply Chain and Operations, encompassing quality and compliance, inventory management, and risk mitigation. With a proven track record of developing and executing strategic roadmaps, Jennifer has successfully driven large-scale supply chain transformations and optimized logistics to deliver exceptional outcomes. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as AI, machine learning, and automation, Jennifer enhances supply chain agility and fulfillment capabilities.
As a skilled negotiator, Jennifer excels in crafting and implementing procurement strategies that yield multimillion-dollar cost efficiencies. Her ability to foster a positive team culture has consistently translated into high engagement and retention, as well as significant operational improvements. Throughout her career, Jennifer has identified and executed innovative solutions that drive sustainable growth and organizational excellence.
Jennifer is passionate about helping organizations navigate the complexities of modern supply chain management by driving innovation, enhancing efficiency, and building resilience. Beyond her professional work, Jennifer is honored to contribute to the broader community through service on several industry, professional, and non-profit boards.
Jennifer is incredibly proud to be recognized as a 2025 Top 100 Women in Supply Chain honoree, 2025 Top 50 Supply Chain & Procurement Award winner, and 2025 Pros to Know recipient. These accolades reflect the collective efforts of the teams and communities Jennifer has had the privilege to work with.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Are You Smarter Than AI?
Hannah Testani
Chief Executive Officer
Hannah Testani is the CEO of Intelligent Audit, a leading provider of global freight audit, recovery, and AI-powered logistics optimization solutions. Since taking the helm in 2020, she has driven consistent growth and expanded the company’s enterprise client base. Prior to this role, she served as COO for over a decade, leading operational scale and strategic transformation.
Her leadership has earned industry-wide recognition, including accolades from Supply & Demand Chain Executive, McKinsey & Company, Ernst & Young, and The Enterprise World.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Are You Smarter Than AI?
Priya Swamy
VP, Corporate IT
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Buzz to Breakthroughs: Real AI Applications Reshaping Retail Planning and Supply Chain Visibility
Gurhan Kok
Founder and CEO
Gurhan Kok is the founder and Chief Scientist of Invent.ai, an inventory, price and merchandise planning SaaS solution for retailers. Prior to founding Invent.ai, Gurhan was a tenured faculty member at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. He received his Ph.D. in from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 2003.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Buzz to Breakthroughs: Real AI Applications Reshaping Retail Planning and Supply Chain Visibility
Jamie Bragg
Chief Supply Chain Officer & Executive Vice President
Mr. Bragg serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Supply Chain Officer, a position which he was promoted to in 2016 after 25 years with Tailored Brands. Mr. Bragg joined the Company in June 1991 and held positions of increasing responsibility in distribution, buying, and operations over the next decade before assuming the role of Vice President, Distribution in October 2005. From April 2007 to February 2011, Mr. Bragg served as SVP, Tuxedo Distribution. In March 2011, he was named Executive Vice President, Distribution.
Since 2015, Mr. Bragg has served on the Executive Board of Advisors at project44, a leading supply chain visibility platform. Mr. Bragg sponsored the launch of Tailored Brands’ Vendor and Supplier Diversity initiative in 2021. Since 2023, he also has served on the Retail Advisory Board of Blue Yonder, an end-to-end enterprise resource planning and supply chain solution. In addition, he was appointed to the University of Houston’s Supply Chain and Logistics Technology Industry Advisory Board in 2023.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| From Buzz to Breakthroughs: Real AI Applications Reshaping Retail Planning and Supply Chain Visibility
Kevin Kuntz
Senior Vice President, Global Supply Chain - Logistics and Operations
Kevin Kuntz is the Sr. Vice President, Logistics & Operations at Gap Inc., leading global logistics operations for all of Gap Inc's Customer Experience Centers, as well as it its Customer Contact Centers and Returns. With a heavy focus on accelerating automation and transformation, Kevin oversees global processing, fulfillment, Returns processing and distribution across the company's entire omni channel network.
During his 38 year career with Gap Inc., Kevin has executed end to end start-up operations to launch, expand and transform distribution centers internationally, including consulting on location and architectual design, onboarding and implementing automation capabilities, artifical intelligence and machine learning software, and driving efficiencies for materials handling and inventory management. Driving significant Cost reductions in the fulfillment of both retail and on-line orders while improving speed and accuracy for the Customer.
Kevin began his career at Gap Inc. at 17 years old as a seasonal merchandise handler at one of the company's distribution centers. Since then, Kevin has held multiple roles of steadily increasing responsilbility and scope withn Gap Inc's logistics and transportation divisions.
Kevin holds a bachelor's degree in Business Management from Thomas More University, and he resides in Gallatin, Tn, home of Gap Inc.'s largest Customer Experience Campus in North America.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Turn the Tables on Returns: Ask Us Anything About Making Reverse Logistics a Strategic Win
Lori Boyer
Host
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Beyond the Hype: Real Lessons from a Warehouse Modernization Project
John Naylor
Chief Revenue Officer
John Naylor is the Chief Revenue Officer and one of the original team members of Trew. John has 30 years of experience with a proven track record of delivering industry-leading results including some of the largest and most complex solutions and program roll outs.
He brings creativity with a customer first approach by understanding the client’s business, what is important to them, and what they need to be successful. In his role as CRO, John leads the sales, business development, and marketing teams with the goal to build lasting client
relationships and partnerships focused on Trew’s core value of “Winning Together.”
John began his career in Canada on the integrator side of the industry learning the business through roles in inside sales, system design and engineering, project management, and installation. He moved to the US in 1999 and played a key role in the exponential growth of Mathews Conveyor, FKI Logistex, and Intelligrated through the development and management of numerous key programs and rollouts. John joined Trew at its inception as a VP of Sales and along with his teammates helped drive rapid growth and brand recognition in the marketplace.
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Beyond the Hype: Real Lessons from a Warehouse Modernization Project
Kim Baudry
Director, Vertical Market
Tuesday February 3, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Store-Based vs Central Fulfillment: Finding the Right Fit for Modern Retail eCommerce
Nate Whitten
Vice President, Supply Chain Operations
Nate brings over 20 years of experience in leadership, management consulting, and retail operations. A graduate of West Point and a former U.S. Army Officer, he held various operational and leadership roles in multiple units and combat environments during his military service.
After transitioning out of the military, Nate worked as a senior consultant in the federal sector in Washington, D.C., supporting both the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Since joining Lowe’s in 2015, Nate has held leadership roles across Strategy, Merchandising Operations, and Digital Merchandising. He now leads the Supply Chain Operations organization, overseeing the end-to-end transformation and operation support of the Lowe’s Supply Chain.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Strategic Prioritization: How to Prioritize When Everything is Important
Peter Gibbons
Former Group President, Enterprise Supply Chain
Peter Gibbons is a seasoned executive with 30+ years driving operational excellence globally. He most recently served as Group President of Enterprise Supply Chain at 3M and was the founding CEO of TireHub, a Goodyear-Bridgestone joint venture. His leadership experience includes senior roles at Mattel and Starbucks, where he scaled global operations during rapid growth periods. Known for his candid leadership and ability to build high-performing cultures, Peter serves on several boards and advises organizations on strategy and transformation.
Monday February 2, 2026
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
| Strategic Prioritization: How to Prioritize When Everything is Important
Maryjane Fanizzi
Vice President, Logistics
Maryjane (Mj) is an accomplished leader with years of experience in logistics and retail operations. In 2020, she joined Mattress Firm from XPO, where she held the position of Executive Director of Supply Chain. Mj has years of experience in both domestic and international logistics. She created the global supply network for Bed Bath & Beyond. She popularized the use of Edi for production and shipment tracking while employed at Li & Fung. Customers of Li&Fung can now purchase the model that she and her team at Li&Fung improved. Mj has developed her skills in home delivery and the last mile over the past 20 years by working with organizations like Raymour&Flanagan, Ashley Furniture HomeStore, and others. In her present capacity, Mj has worked alongside her team to provide an exceptional, distinctive delivery. Through focus and collaboration with provider partners, delivery satisfaction has eclipsed 90.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| Turn the Tables on Returns: Ask Us Anything About Making Reverse Logistics a Strategic Win
Michael Castagnetto
President, North American Surface Transportation
Michael Castagnetto was named president of North American Surface Transportation ("NAST") in January 2024. North American surface transportation services include truckload, less than truckload, intermodal, and domestic air and are managed through an expansive network of global logistics experts throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Prior executive positions with the company include Vice President, Customer Success in NAST from January 2023 – January 2024 and President of Robinson Fresh from December 2019 – January 2023.
Michael began his career with C.H. Robinson in 2005 and has held various leadership roles including sourcing manager at Food Source, general manager of the tropical and dry vegetable categories, director of global supply and vice president of global sourcing.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from Saint Mary’s College of California.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| 20,000+ Locations, Zero Blind Spots: Subway’s Supply Chain Transformation Story
Trevor Spring
Vice President, Supply Chain
Trevor Spring is a seasoned supply chain leader with a passion for transforming complex networks into engines of growth and innovation. As Vice President of Supply Chain at IPC, the cooperative supporting Subway® restaurants across North America, Trevor oversees a $4 billion supply chain operation that delivers over 100 million cases annually to 22,000 locations. His work sits at the intersection of strategy, technology, and service — driving measurable impact for brands and franchisees alike.
With more than two decades of experience spanning food & beverage, retail, and logistics, Trevor brings a unique perspective shaped by leadership roles at FOCUS Brands, RaceTrac Petroleum, TJX Companies, ARCOP (Arby’s Supply Chain Cooperative), and Agility Logistics. His career has been defined by a commitment to operational excellence, data-driven decision-making, and building high-performing teams in franchise-based and multi-brand environments.
At IPC, Trevor has led transformative initiatives in integrated planning, logistics optimization, and Lean Six Sigma practices — all aimed at enhancing service quality and profitability. He’s also a champion of supply chain technology, spearheading efforts to modernize systems and unlock new efficiencies through strategic partnerships and innovation.
Trevor holds an MBA in Supply Chain & Operations Management from The University of Alabama and a Bachelor of Science in Management from Georgia Tech. A frequent speaker and industry ambassador, he shares insights on emerging trends, digital transformation, and the evolving role of supply chain in driving brand success.
Monday February 2, 2026
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
| 20,000+ Locations, Zero Blind Spots: Subway’s Supply Chain Transformation Story