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Jeffrey D.Tew
Co-Director of GM Collaborative Laboratory at Stanford University on Work Systems; Research Group Manager of e-Business and Alliances Group at GM R&D Center; Group Manager for Distribution and Supply Chain Analysis Group at General Motors Global Research and Development Center; Manager of a team of logistics researchers on various and numerous supply chain-related projects in support of General Motor's supply chain management initiatives throughout it's numerous divisions; Director of Logistics Engineering for Schneider Logistics; Senior Systems Engineer at Consolidated Freightways Inc; Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.


Coordinated R&D strategy and support for two, key OTD "workstreams": (a) Modeling and Simulation and (b) Outbound Logistics in order to help OTD coordinate it's CY2000 implementation plan. Coordinated and completed R&D project on complete GM NAO outbound network redesign in support of OTD implementation. Active member of OTD review and selection team that selected a third-party logistics provider (Emery Worldwide Logistics) as OTD's Global Lead Logistics Provider for implementation and operations.

Purdue University, Ph.D. in Operations Research, M.S. in Statistics, B.S. in Mathematics; Invited lecturer in Tsinghua University, China; Named President (two-year term) of the University Advisory Board for Enterprise Research at Penn State University. Invited panelist for National Science Foundation Review Board. Named to Board of Directors for Radical Logistics, Inc. Named General Chairman of the 2007 Winter Simulation Conference.

The client list for which Dr.Jeffery David Tew once did internal training and consulting includes Chrysler Motor, J.I Case, Mcdonald, Paccar, PETsMart, Havi Food, Henkel¡­¡­¡­

His programs diversifies in Supply Chain Management¡¢Inbound Logistics¡¢Risk Management in Supply Chain Management, Quality Management¡¢6 Sigma¡¢Project Management ¡­¡­.

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