Bio of Dawn Russell
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Dawn Russell |
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Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management |
Introduction
Dawn Russell is an Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management and Information Systems. Dawn has been working both academically and practically in the areas of supply chain management, information systems integration, logistics, and transportation for 14 years. Dawn spent five years in aircraft industry supply chain management, working with GE Aircraft Engines and Lockheed Martin Aero & Naval Systems, two years in supply chain consulting, and the past seven years working with companies on supply chain management problems from a research and executive education perspective, and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in supply chain management. Dawn was a 1999 Eno Transportation Fellow.
Current Research
Dawn's primary research interests are collaborative supply chain management, information technology integration in a supply chain context and transportation policy.
Expertise
Collaborative Supply Chain Management
Information Technology Integration in a Supply Chain Context
e-Business enabling collaborative process integration
Transportation Policy
Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Publication List
Dawn Russell and Anne M. Hoag, "People and Information Technology in the Supply Chain: Social and Organizational Influences on Adoption", International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 1/1/2005.
Dawn Russell and John P. Saldanha , "Tenets of Security-Aware Logistics and Supply Chain Operation", Transportation Journal, 1/1/2003, Volume 42, Number 4.
Education
Ph.D.,
Transportation and Logistics Systems ,
Northwestern University,
M.B.A.,
Finance,
The Ohio State University,
B.A.,
Materials and Logistics Management/Purchasing ,
Michigan State University,
