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9 Supply Chain Influencers you should follow on social media

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In the world of supply chain, turning to social media to keep up to date on the latest trends has become more common over time, as followers want to see what the experts have to say. We have selected a range of supply chain “influencers” that are present on social media who we think you should follow to enhance your own knowledge:

Lora Cecere (Founder at Supply Chain Insights)

LinkedIn followers: Over 326,800

Twitter followers: 10.4K

As well as being the founder of the research firm Supply Chain Insights, Lora is the author of the popular Supply Chain Shaman Blog which is read by thousands of people each week. Cecere’s writing skills also extend to the business magazine Forbes, where she also writes a blog. As well as this, Lora has written numerous books including Bricks Matter and which are great sources of information. Her experience of over 30 years in the world of supply chain allows for insightful posts on her social media channels. She is known for being an influencer on LinkedIn, where she often posts about supply chain processes and technologies.

Scott Luton (Founder & CEO of Supply Chain Now)

LinkedIn followers: Nearly 17,000
Twitter followers: 32K

Scott is the founder and CEO of Supply Chain Now, an award-winning digital content platform, hosting great podcast episodes and much more. He has lots of experience in the supply chain industry and has appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal and CNN. Scott has been titled a thought leader by many organizations and he can be found at many supply chain events. His posts across social media cover a wide range of topics, including sharing inspiring stories for his followers.

Antonio Grasso (Founder and CEO of Digital Business Innovation Srl)

LinkedIn followers: Nearly 18,000

Twitter followers: 259.8K

Antonio is seen as one of the top digital transformation influencers and researchers on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, blockchain, and sustainability. He works with large multinationals and public institutions as an advisor, b2b influencer, author, and software innovator. Antonio is active on his social media channels, where he is dedicated to spreading his knowledge of the world of supply chain and emerging technologies.

(IBM Consulting Global Sustainability Services Lead)

LinkedIn followers: 46,000
Twitter followers: 22.5K

One of the most influential supply chain experts on social media these days is the “Supply Chain Queen” Sheri Hinish, who is an award-winning professional. She was recognized as the 2021 Top Supply Chain Leader by Supply Chain Digital, as well as a 2022, 2021, 2020 & 2019 Supply & Demand Chain Executive “Pro to Know” and many more. She is very active on social media, sharing her passion for the industry whilst helping others to build sustainable enterprises and ecosystems using ethical innovation. Sheri often raises environmental concerns, shares inspirational words and spreads her knowledge of leadership.

Dr. Muddassir Ahmed (Founder & CEO SCMDOJO)

LinkedIn followers: Nearly 62,000
Twitter followers: 3,800

Dr Ahmed is a leading global supply chain expert and influencer, with over 15 years of accomplishments. As well as being the CEO of SCMDOJO, he is an avid blogger, vlogger, speaker and host of The Supply Chain Show™. He founded SCMDOJO with the intention to enable supply chain professionals & the supply chain team to solve the problems they face in their jobs & business. He often shares inspirational quotes, links to his YouTube videos and articles on his social media channels.

Daniel Stanton (Mr. Supply Chain and author)

LinkedIn followers: 97,000

Twitter followers: 5,700

Daniel Stanton is a supply chain executive, entrepreneur and educator. Known as “Mr. Supply Chain,” he’s the author of Supply Chain Management For Dummies, a best-selling supply chain knowledge book. Daniel has appeared in CNN, CNBC and Forbes amongst others, sharing his knowledge. He also runs a newsletter, called Supply Chained on LinkedIn. On his social media channels, he actively posts supply chain advice and his opinions on the latest trends.

Cathy Roberson (Supply Chain Writer and Researcher)

LinkedIn followers: 4,300

Twitter followers: 12.7K

Cathy is highly knowledgeable across social media, and her work has appeared in a number of reports and published articles. Roberson now manages the logistics-focused market research firm, Logistics Trends & Insights LLC, which is based in Atlanta, Georgia. She is particularly popular on Twitter, where she shares news articles and her thoughts on current supply chain events.

Richard Wilding OBE (Professor of Supply Chain Strategy at Cranfield School of Management)

LinkedIn followers: Nearly 23,000
Twitter followers: Nearly 5,000

Professor Wilding is a supply chain expert who is a well-known author, speaker and professor. He is known as being an ambassador for UK higher education and is currently teaching at the Cranfield School of Management in the UK. Richard writes a blog, covering topics such as supply chain leadership and supply chain disruption. He has won awards for his excellence in the field and can often be found speaking at leading supply chain events. Richard also hosts LinkedIn learning courses, which can be found on his page. On his social media pages, he shares ideas about various topics, news stories and much more.

Bob Ferrari (Supply Chain Technology Market Influencer, Consultant and Independent Industry Analyst)

LinkedIn followers: 2,800
Twitter followers: 6,500

Bob is an experienced multi-functional supply chain manager, blogger, consultant and technology marketing executive. As well as being the Managing Director of The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group, he is the host of Supply Chain Matters, a podcast which provides insights into business processes and advanced technology. Across his social media platforms, Bob shares his blog articles and news stories.

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