Graduates of the Supply Chain Management program will find themselves in exciting
and diverse roles in organizations where they will manage activities, such as planning
and forecasting, purchasing, sales, transportation, storage, and distribution.
Industry Connections
Beyond faculty expertise in these areas, our students benefit from the College's Supply Chain Management Research Center, which connects students to industry executives leading to job opportunities, internships
or other support.
Recognizing the quality of the program faculty and graduates, the U.S. News & World Report has rated the SCM program among the best programs in the United States.
Stephanie Thomas, clinical assistant professor in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, was recently recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Supply Chain by B2G Consulting.
David Dobrzykowski almost became a career professional bowler. The calling was so strong, he took a break from college so that he could compete on the national tour. But life on the road wasn’t for him, and he returned to Toledo, Ohio, where he pursued a marketing degree.
John Aloysius of the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas and Enno Siemsen of the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison presented recently to the corporate advisory board of the Association for Supply Chain Management.