CRSCM Engagement

Engagement

Engagement is at the heart of our mission. The Center for Responsible Supply Chain Management (CRSCM) builds partnerships that connect supply chain knowledge with the people, organizations, and communities it strives to serve. By grounding our work in partnership, we ensure that CRSCM remains responsive, inclusive, and positioned to drive meaningful change.

Anchored by our collaboration with the Supply Chain Executive Consortium (SCEC), we work with corporate leaders, policymakers, and nonprofit organizations to address real-world challenges through project-based collaboration and public events. 

Connect with us

Contact our team to learn more about the Center for Responsible Supply Chain Management or be added to our email list. 

Alma Telibecirevic
Program Manager, CRSCM
[email protected]

Adegoke Oke

We have a symbiotic relationship between faculty, staff, students, and our corporate partners. We get ideas from the industry, and faculty research these ideas and convert them into teachable materials. Our students then learn from these materials, graduate, and contribute to our corporate partners.

Adegoke Oke Department Chair, Professor W. P. Carey NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management
SCEC

Supply Chain Executive Consortium

CRSCM collaborates with the Supply Chain Executive Consortium to advance supply chain management education and practice at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business. SCEC provides a structured forum for supply chain executives and teams to engage with our faculty members and students. 

SCEC members interact with top undergraduate and graduate supply chain students, deepen relationships with supply chain management faculty, collaborate on course curriculum, and help drive community outreach programs. 

Community events

The center is a community resource for students, faculty, and professionals alike to discuss challenges — such as the ethical implementation of emerging technologies — and how to prepare the next generation of logistics leaders to serve their communities.

Featured stories

Our annual Responsible Supply Chain Management Distinguished Lecture Series and the SCEC Spring Forum bring together unique voices to explore macro trends and timely topics like sustainability, ethics, automation, and global trade. 

We also host a summer webinar series with the Institute for Environmental and Social Sustainability at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. This series includes presentations and panel discussions by distinguished scholars on urgent global trade and sustainability challenges and the implications for supply chain management in practice, research, and education.