i work in operations, and more specifically in accounting services, which processes all of the firm's vendor expenses and employee travel and entertainment expenses. i work on various process enhancements and reconciliations. I chose supply chain because viewing a process end-to-end and drilling deep into the inner workings of a business or a function was interesting to me. Involvement in the club helped me connect with a variety of professionals in supply chain and helped me learn more about the various aspects of it.
- helen ahn, class of 2010
i graduated in december 2015 WITH A DEGREE in supply chain & marketing science. i joined rusca in early spring 2014 under the marketing committee managing social media and public relations. i then served as the vp of marketing & public relations from may 2014 - 2015. aside from academia, i was also involved with my fraternity, phi gamma delta where i was founder and served as fiji's director of community service.
- timothy fong, class of 2015
i help negotiate deals and analyze savings for corporate travel. this new position allows for varied, project-based work, client interaction, high visibility, and travel perks. supply chain management is is an extremely versatile major - you can end up in corporate supply chain, government (to serve military/defense supply chain needs), consulting, or something else altogether.
- joyce kong, class of 2010
as an msl analyst, i am responsible for overseeing inventory and information flows for my respective geographic area. msl serves as a "control tower" for the supply chain. there are 11 of these departments around the world, each focusing mainly on handling logistics between countries in the zone and managing physical flows and information as effectively as possible. an msl analyst supports l'oreal's business growth thought management of launches and the ongoing product catalogue. i am very happy with my decision to do supply chain because it is an extremely challenging but fulfilling position.
-eitan levine, class of 2010