May 10, 2019
Four College of Business students recognized by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
Submitted by Brent Fritzemeier
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals' Heartland Roundtable recently announced that four Kansas State University College of Business Administration students were selected as recipients of its 2019 Scholarship Awards.
The scholarships allow students to attend the 2019 Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Edge Conference in Anaheim, California, and include conference registration, round-trip transportation, hotel accommodations, meals and additional cash stipends. They are awarded to students with outstanding academic performance and strong career interests in logistics and supply chain management.
K-State students who received scholarships this year include Amanda Buckwalter, master's student in business administration; Kori McNally, junior in operations and supply chain management; Anish Sinha, master's student in data analytics; and Alex Wilcox, junior in operations and supply chain management.
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is the preeminent worldwide professional association for the fields of logistics and supply chain management. The association's Heartland Roundtable represents the Kansas City region.