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About
the Expert... |
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Gene
Tyndall
President
Supply
Chain Executive
Advisors
�� Gene Tyndall
is currently President
of Supply Chain
Executive Advisors,
LLC, (SCEA), a global
firm comprised of
senior executives
who provide strategic
advice and management
counsel to senior
business and public
officials around
the world.
Gene is a globally
experienced and
recognized management
consulting and business
executive, having
advised over 100
corporations in
over 40 countries.
He has co-authored
four books (including
SUPERCHARGING SUPPLY
CHAINS); written
dozens of articles;
and is frequently
quoted in business
and industry media.
He is a frequent
seminar/conference
speaker, moderator,
and panelist around
the world.
He is a Director
on Public and Private
Boards.
Prior to founding
SCEA, Gene was Executive
Vice-President at
Ryder System, Inc.,
a FORTUNE 500 global
corporation based
in Miami, FL.
He was also President
of the company’s
Global Logistics Division,
a $1.8Billion Business
Unit.. In addition
to leading substantial
improvements in profitability
and shareholder value,
he helped lead the
corporation’s
strategic planning
process; transformed
its business processes
and operations; and
initiated new technologies,
change management,
and knowledge management
programs, as well
as a new product development
process.
Prior to joining Ryder,
Gene was a Senior
Partner and Leader
of the Ernst &
Young Global Supply
Chain Management Consulting
Practice, growing
the business to over
$1Billion annually.
He advised and led
business transformations
for over 100 well-known
global corporations
during his consulting
career – across
several industries
including High-Tech,
Consumer Electronics,
Health Care, Energy,
Transportation/Logistics,
and Automotive. Examples
of these global clients
include: P&G;
Coca-Cola; 3M; Kellogg’s;
Dell; HP; Cisco; Samsung;
Philips; Ford; GM;
Toyota; Harley-Davidson;
J&J; Eli Lilly;
Xerox; Exel Logistics;
and dozens of
others. Many
of the Supply Chain
practices and processes
in place in business
today are due to his
contributions.
Gene was recently
awarded the “Global
Logistics Person
of 2007” by
the Global Institute
of Logistics, which
also voted him into
the Global Logistics
Hall of Fame.
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