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Appendix E: Committee Biographies
Pages 119-124

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From page 119...
... She has applied her work on network design, management, and resilience to problems arising in many critical systems including transportation, pharmaceuticals, and health care. Her passion is in identifying important problems in global health, emergency response, and humanitarian supply chains, and working with partner organizations to resolve these problems by using mathematical modeling and analytics while helping to build an analytical culture within the partner organizations.
From page 120...
... She is a member of national workgroups focused on efficient coordination of logistics activities during disasters, including the Department of Homeland Security Highway Motor Carrier Sector Coordinating Council; the Transportation Research Board Standing Committee on the Logistics of Disaster Response, Business Continuity and Humanitarian Response (ABR20) ; the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster Donations Management Committee; and the National Emergency M ­ anagement Association Private Sector Committee.
From page 121...
... He served as president of the Production and Operations Management Society and editor-in-chief of the journal Management Science, and is currently a senior editor of Production and Operations Management. He is an active industry consultant whose clients have included Abbott Laboratories, Bell & Howell, Black & Decker, Boeing, Case, Dell, Ford, Eli Lilly, Eaton, Emerson Electric, General Electric, General Motors, John Deere, IBM, Intel, Motorola, Owens Corning, Schlumberger, S&C Electric, Texas Instruments, Whirlpool, Zenith, and others.
From page 122...
... He was also vice chairman of the Multi-Hazard Mitigation Council, sat on the board of directors of the National Information Sharing Consortium, and was president of the National Emergency Management Association.
From page 123...
... Lippert was employed as an energy economist with the Energy Information Administration, where she served as one of the resident senior petroleum analysts and managed several large energy data collection surveys. She was also responsible for conducting economic analyses related to the energy industry; authored market assessment reports; and assessed changes in the energy industry as a result of legislation or environmental laws and regulations.
From page 124...
... Mr. Smith is also vice chair of the Distribution Business Management Association Supply Chain Leaders in Action Executive Committee and served as the 2017 chairman of the ­ assachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Transportation and Logistics advisory M board.


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