3:35 - 4:25 p.m., Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Live Zoom Webinar panel session
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What toilet paper taught America about bridging supply and demand
All times listed are central time (CT).
The pandemic came fast and furious and publicly exposed the vulnerabilities between demand, logistics and the supply chain. From a drop in production to consumer hoarding and panic buying, most people were impacted in some way by shortages of personal care items, food products, prescription medications and even medical treatments. According to a survey by Supply Chain Management, 75% of U.S. companies encountered pandemic-driven disruptions. How will companies be able to make their networks more resilient? What economic disparities were exposed by shortages? To what extent should Americans learn to do more with less? What changes would result from more reliance on direct purchases from local producers, such as community gardens, farmers and meat producers?
Host: Radhika Kaula Q&A Moderator: Courtney Pham
Presenters
Barry Cobb
Professor of Economics and Business
Virginia Military Institute
David Ferrell
Enterprise Architect (retired)
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Macey Hurst
Manager of Strategic Solutions
Missouri Cattlemen's Association
Libba Pinchot
Co-founder and President
Pinchot & Co.