John Bell

Daniel & Karen Myers Faculty Scholar, Stewart Bartley Family Faculty Research Fellow at Haslam College of Business

Biography

Haslam College of Business

John Bell is the head of the Department of Supply Chain Management at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Haslam College of Business. Prior to joining the UT faculty in August 2010, Bell was a career maintenance and logistics officer in the United States Air Force. He earned his Ph.D. in management from Auburn University and taught on the faculties at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) and Georgia College & State University prior to coming to UT. He also holds an M.S. in Logistics Management from AFIT and a B.S. in history from the United States Air Force Academy. His teaching and research interests are in logistics and supply chain management, vehicle routing, facility location selection, hazardous material transportation, and supply chain strategy and risk. His publications have appeared in the Journal of Business Logistics, Transportation Journal, OMEGA, Computer & Operations Research, and Advanced Engineering Informatics. He is a frequent presenter at national and international meetings of the DSI, POMS, INFORMS and other professional societies.

During his academic and military careers, Bell has won a number of awards for his management, teaching, and research efforts. In 1993 he was selected as the General Leo Marquez Award winner as the outstanding maintenance manager in the United States Air Forces Europe. Later, in 1998, he received the Louis Polk Award from the National Defense Industrial Association for his research on countering parts obsolescence in aircraft manufacturing supply chains. In addition, he was a Distinguished Graduate of the Master of Science Logistics Management program at AFIT and was selected for the Edwin Aldrin Award as the top leader in his class in 1998. Following two years of conducting research for the Headquarters United States Air Force (Pentagon), he was competitively selected for a US Air Force scholarship to pursue his doctorate education at Auburn University. Following his graduation from Auburn in 2003, he spent three years on the faculty at AFIT, where he became the Division Chief for the Logistics Management program and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. In addition to several teaching awards, Bell’s research work has also garnered awards, including the Best Article published in the Air Force Journal of Logistics in 2000, and the Alpha Iota Delta Best Paper Award at the 2010 Western Decision Sciences Institute Conference. Bell has received competitive research grants in excess of $100K from the United States Air Force to conduct research on logistics facility location selection, and he has held memberships and positions in the following societies: CSCMP, DSI, POMS, INFORMS, AST&L, and SOLE.

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