Verusen, the global supply chain intelligence innovator today announced that three of its top executive leaders have been recognized as winners of the 2022 “Pros to Know” award from Supply & Demand Chain Executive, the only publication covering the entire global supply chain.
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Supply & Demand Chain Executive awarded Verusen Founder and CEO Paul Noble, Chief Technology Officer Andrew Vaughan, and Vice President, Strategy and Go-to-Market, Christine Barnhart with this year’s 2022 “Pros to Know” award. The awards are being presented at the MODEX 2022 Show, one of the largest expositions for supply chain solutions.
The “Pros to Know” award recognizes outstanding supply chain executives whose accomplishments offer a roadmap for other leaders looking to leverage supply chains for competitive advantage. This is the third year that Paul Noble has won the award from the distinguished industry website/magazine. Supply & Demand Chain Executive received over 360 nominations, the highest number of nominations ever for this award.
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Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Supply & Demand Chain Executive, commented: “Our 2022 winners are reinventing what it means to be supply chain professionals. They are intuitive, adaptive, and super smart, and continue to push the envelope when it comes to everything supply chain-related.”
“Our entire team is thrilled that Supply & Demand Chain Executive has recognized our leadership and strong efforts once again,” said Paul Noble. “This is an award for the whole company. Andrew, Christine, and I lead many talented individuals at Verusen, and together we are driving innovation in materials supply and data management technology. We are proud of our collective work with our customers and partners that won this recognition, and we are fired up in our mission to change the way supply chains work and support businesses worldwide.”