Speakers

Supply Chain Management: Supply Chain Sustainability: Why does it matter and why?

WEDNESDAY 26 JUNE 2024 | CROWNE PLAZA SYDNEY DARLING HARBOUR

Nigel Prevett (Host)

An experienced Logistician and Supply chain Professional who balances strategic vision with tactical operations. Proven success managing up to 270,000 SKU’s and teams of over fifty employees, achieving high rates of schedule reliability through advanced planning and optimisation, material availability, and inventory records accuracy. Innovative analytical person who assesses operations and measures progress towards continuous improvement with materials management, warehousing, distribution and strategic supply chain management.

Peter Liddell (Keynote Speaker)

Peter leads the Global Operations Centre of Excellence Leader (incorporating Supply Chain, Transport & Logistics, Procurement & Advanced Manufacturing) for KPMG. He has worked with clients across the Asia-Pacific region for the past 34 years, where he has helped them to enhance their operational and financial performance.

Peter is the Global Sustainable Supply Chain solution leader at KPMG.

Peter has designed and run large scale Transformation programs that have driven value throughout the clients’ portfolios by accelerating opportunities to mitigate excessive business complexity and unnecessary operational costs, whilst helping them to position for growth and in accessing new markets. His key areas of expertise include Operational strategy; Supply chain and logistics advisory; Business process analysis, improvement and redesign; and project, change and risk management.  

Peter led and developed a number of global digital solutions for KPMG which were rolled out and delivered to numerous clients across the world, including Circular Asset Management, Supply Chain Predictor, End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility, Origins (blockchain),Supply Chin Complexity, Patient-Based Ecosystems platforms, Data as an Asset platform, just to name a few.

Adèle Greenberg

Adele has had a career in commerce, spanning more than three decades. This includes roles in FMCG, Automotive, Mining and Retail. 

Adele's operational roles have always encompassed production, engineering, procurement, supply chain and logistics. In 2012 she moved to Australia, sponsored by her company, the Weir Group, a market leader for innovative engineering solutions for the mining technology market. 

Adele’s passion for efficient and sustainable solutions in this role, led her to retail. She was appointed as the executive director of the National Online Retailers Association in 2020 Australia’s leading peak body for online retailers. With a keen interest in sustainability in logistics and fulfilment, Adele was appointed to the Australia Post Stakeholder Council in 2023. She is also on a key subcommittee of the Shopping Centre Council of Australia. 

Outside of these key roles, Adele is also the co-founder of Bijou Homes, a start-up aiming at bringing the tiny home movement, and its sustainable principles into the mainstream, helping solve the housing crisis in Australia. She is on the board of Cancer Chicks, a charity for young people living with Cancer, and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. 

Lisa McLean

Lisa McLean is a circular economy and zero-carbon business transformation leader andManaging Director, CEO of Circular Australia, a national independent NFP leading thetransition to a zero-carbon circular economy in Australia. She has been successfully advisingindustry and governments in developing new policy frameworks and regulations that bringabout market change to enable the circular zero-carbon economy over the past 20 years.This work has covered the supply chains, infrastructure, energy, water, waste and mobilitysectors in the UK and Australia.

Rujuta Natu

A former engineer turned corporate lawyer, Rujuta was plugging away at her corporate job when she got involved with an internal net-zero project and learned firsthand the difficulties with reducing supply chain emissions. 

This led to founding Mantaray Climate, which helps organisations not just measure but also reduce supply chain emissions without needing a large budget or sustainability team.

Unlike other tools that use industry averages to estimate supply chain emissions, we provide supplier-level data so you can see your current supplier’s footprint, how it compares against alternatives, and make informed purchase decisions in line with your net zero goals.

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The ASCI Supply Chain Sustainability Series 2024 is proudly hosted by The Australasian Supply Chain Institute.

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