Ranking the Top 20 Women in Supply Chain

Celebrating influential leaders and pioneers in the supply chain who are elevating and driving momentum for the movement


Supply Chain Digital has unveiled its ranking of the Top 100 Women in Supply Chain. The list is comprised of “influential leaders and pioneers in the supply chain who are elevating and driving momentum for the movement, as well as those who are leading the charge when it comes to investment, innovation, capitalizing on strategic opportunities, and supporting other underrepresented groups.”

According to MIT's Women in Supply Chain Initiative. females only represent 37% of the workforce and 15% of senior vice president (SVP), executive vice president (EVP), and C-Suite positions.

Despite these challenges, women are making significant strides in the industry, paving the way for future generations of female supply chain professionals. Below is the Top 20.

20. Heather Mika | Walgreens | VP of Supply Chain Center of Excellence

19. Stephanie O'Brien, Nestle, VP of Business Supply Chain and Planning

18. Breana (Feiller) Chan | JPMorgan Chase | VP of Global Supplier Diversity

17. Marion Gross, McDonald's Corporation, EVP/Global Chief Supply Chain Officer

16. Caroline Pinhas Paumier, TotalEnergies, VP new Mobilities, Retail & Logistics

15. Darcy MacClaren, SAP, Chief Revenue Officer

14. Ursula Heng, IBM, UKI Supply Chain and Sustainability Leader, Business Transformation Services

13. Kathryn Wengel, Johnson & Johnson, EVP/Chief Technical & Risk Officer/Executive Committee Member

12. Sarah Chandler, Apple, VP of Environmental and Supply Chain Innovation

11. Brooke Fan, Kaiser Permanente, VP of Supply Chain Operations

10. Donna Wharton, Microsoft, CVP of Supply Chain and Sustainability

9. Ali Green, Walmart, VP of Supply Chain Operations

8. Stephanie Rankin Smith, The Home Depot, SVP of Supply Chain

7. Carol B. Tomé, UPS, Chief Executive Officer

6. Susan Johnson, AT&T, EVP/General Manager of Wireline Transformation and Global Supply Chain

5. Karen Jordan, PepsiCo, Chief Supply Chain Officer

4. Taryn Thompson, Bank of America, Cheif Financial Officer of Global Technology and Global Operations

3. Sheri Hinish, EY, Principal/Senior Partner, Global Consulting Sustainability Technology and Ecosystems Leader

2. Gretchen McCarthy, Target, Chief Supply Chain and Logistics Officer

1. Jacqui Rock, NHS England, Chief Commerce Officer 

 


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According to MIT's Women in Supply Chain Initiative. females only represent 37% of the workforce and 15% of senior vice president (SVP), executive vice president (EVP), and C-Suite positions.
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According to MIT's Women in Supply Chain Initiative. females only represent 37% of the workforce and 15% of senior vice president (SVP), executive vice president (EVP), and C-Suite positions.

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