“I am still one of the relatively rare people who discovered supply chain management as an actual domain of knowledge and use and then proceeded to have a career in that. It was actually something I found in college. They didn’t call it Supply Chain Management at the time; it was a Transportation and Logistics degree combined with Operations Management. The university programs have progressed, over the course of about 20 years, to become what we know of today as the Supply Chain Management programs that big universities run today.”