Christopher Gopal

at Rady School of Management

Biography

Rady School of Management

Christopher Gopal: Chris has over 35 years executive and consulting experience in Global Supply Chain & Operations, Technology and Innovation and is considered a global thought leader in the field. His Industry/executive positions have included VP positions in WW Operations at Dell Computer, Unisys and SAIC, and he was the Director and Senior Partner at Ernst & Young Global Supply Chain & Operations Consulting. His consulting clients have included major global companies, and he is the lead co-author of three books on Supply Chain & Operations Management. Chris was nominated to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 Supply Chain Guru panels for SC Digest. He holds a PhD from USC and an MBA from the Cranfield School of Management, UK. Chris serves as the Executive-in-Residence at the Institute for Supply Excellence and Innovation at the Rady School.

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