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Webinar

Planning for Resilience: Navigating Global Supply Chain Disruptions

July 25, 2024

1:00 PM

By comprehending the correlation between disruptions and external factors, exploring mitigation strategies, and learning from real-world experiences, you will be better equipped to lead your organization in a building resilient and efficient supply chain in an ever-changing global landscape.

Planning for the inevitable

With disruptions becoming more inevitable, understanding their correlation with geopolitical facts, climate events, and disasters is essential for effective planning. During this session, Jaime Nicoll will delve into the intricacies of planning for supply chain disruptions, drawing from his hands-on experience from leading a global procurement organization's continuity planning task force. 

By comprehending the correlation between disruptions and external factors, exploring mitigation strategies, and learning from real-world experiences, you will be better equipped to lead your organization in a building resilient and efficient supply chain in an ever-changing global landscape. 

Speaker

Jaime Nicoll

Jaime Nicoll

Jaime Nicoll, CPIM CSCP, brings over 16 years of supply chain leadership experience in several organizations, executing global engineered project procurement and manufacturing. His experience also includes part-time college instruction and servicing on the Program Advisor Committee for the Business Administration, Supply Chain and Operations Management Program at Conestoga College, in Kitchener, Ontario.  He is currently acting as the Senior Manager of North American Category Procurement for Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions, the largest environmental services solutions provider in the world, driving the vision for category strategies in procurement operations.

Jaime's journey in supply chain management began with a solid foundation, graduating from the Materials & Operations Management Program at Conestoga College in 2007. Since then, Jaime has continued to enhance expertise, earning certifications as a Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) in 2010 and as Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) in 2009.

Driven by a commitment to professional growth, Jaime completed a Master of Business Administration from Athabasca University in 2018. This comprehensive background equips Jaime with a healthy balance of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, enabling effective decision-making and leadership in complex operational environments.