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Nulogy CEO and VP named 2023 Pros to Know by Supply & Demand Chain Executive

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Nulogy leaders recognized for multi-enterprise collaboration within consumer brand networks.

CEO Jason Tham and Vice-President of Product Marketing and Go-to-Market Christine Barnhart. Photo: Nulogy.

TORONTO — Nulogy, a provider of supply chain solutions, announced that two of its leaders have been named Supply Chain Pros to Know for 2023: CEO Jason Tham and Vice-President of Product Marketing and Go-to-Market Christine Barnhart.

Tham and Barnhart were selected as winners by Supply & Demand Chain Executive, a publication covering the global supply chain in recognition of their work to champion digitally enabled multi-enterprise collaboration for supply chain networks.

Under their purview, within the past year Nulogy has launched three product innovations: Nulogy Data as a Service, Nulogy Connect, and the expansion of its Supplier Collaboration Solution to the extended supplier network.

“More than ever, consumer goods companies and their supply chain partners need the tools in place to collaborate at the speed of the market,” Tham said. “This recognition is further indication that platforms like Nulogy, which enable multi-enterprise collaboration, will be drivers of success for consumer goods supply chain networks.”

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As Vice-President of Product Marketing and Go-to-Market, Christine Barnhart aligns the company’s product, marketing, and sales teams to bring product innovations to market.
“It is vital that we give our customers the tools to collaborate more effectively with their partners,” Barnhart said. “Digitally-enabled, multi-party collaboration helps build more resilient, agile supply chains—and Nulogy is committed to leading the way with our platform and solutions.”

According to Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics Editor-in-Chief Marina Mayer, the magazine received close to 400 Pros to Know award nominations this year—the highest number ever.

“This year’s list is filled with supply chain professionals whose achievements and success stories have helped move the needle in the supply chain. They promote safety, sustainability and workforce development. They work toward helping heal the supply chain. They’re actually in the supply chain,” said Mayer, who added that the high number of nominations is “proof that today’s supply chain professionals are doing great things for the supply chain. They embody what a true leader should be. And, without their initiatives, programs and collaborative efforts, today’s supply chains would be in worse shape.”

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