Your network design process took months. Now it takes days. Your scenario analysis took weeks. Now it takes hours.
The technology moved fast. Your organization didn’t.
In this webinar, we’re having an honest conversation about what it means to lead a supply chain design function when the old constraints are gone—and new ones have taken their place. The companies pulling ahead aren’t just using better tools. They’re rethinking who does the work, how teams are structured, and what supply chain careers actually look like when data wrangling is off the table.
Join us to explore:
Why faster tools paired with slower org structures create a new kind of competitive risk — and how leading companies are closing the gap
How leading companies are onboarding new analysts faster and getting value from day one
What it looks like when your team spends their time on decisions and scenarios instead of fighting with data
Why the wall between strategic design and operations is coming down — and what that means for how you hire, retain, and structure talent in an era of tariffs, supplier disruptions, and rapid demand shifts
If you’re responsible for supply chain design strategy, team structure, or how your organization makes network decisions, this session will challenge how you think about what’s slowing you down.
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Speakers
Gavin Schwarzenbach
Executive Advisor & Industry Expert, Optilogic
Gavin brings 34 years of supply chain leadership experience in FMCG/CPG industries to his role with Optilogic. He combines senior leadership experience across global, regional, and local operations with deep technical expertise in operations research, mathematical
modeling and supply chain systems. He has led global network optimization and logistics efficiency programs as well as decades of experience leading planning teams, developing and implementing planning systems, S&OP, IBP.
Vice President of Solution Architecture, Optilogic
Vikram leads Solution Architecture at Optilogic, focusing on democratizing supply chain design through reusable, shareable data workflows. He brings over a decade of experience in supply chain analytics and product leadership. Vikram holds a Master of Science in Operations Research from
The Ohio State University. His work centers on breaking down data silos and enabling self-service capabilities that transform supply chain decision-making from episodic projects to continuous, collaborative processes.