UMD Smith School of Business Honors Amazon.com’s
Supply Chain Head
20th annual event highlights logistics, supply chain career opportunities for
students
2012 Industry Day
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College Park, Md. – October 12, 2012 – The University of Maryland’s Robert H.
Smith School of Business today named Michael Roth, vice president of North American
Operations at Amazon.com, as the 2012 “Person of the Year.” Roth was recognized
by students and faculty at
Smith’s 20th annual Industry Day career and networking
event. The event highlights the school’s top-ranked supply chain management program
and builds relationships with top companies.
Each year Smith students in the
Supply Chain Management Society present the “Person
of the Year” award to an influential industry leader at a ceremony to kick off Industry
Day.
“Michael Roth has made Amazon.com a supply chain leader and he’s a great role
model for our students,” said G. “Anand” Anandalingam, dean of the Robert H. Smith
School of Business. “Our supply chain management students are some of the best and
brightest in the nation. We’ve been holding this event for the past 20 years to
showcase their strengths to top companies, where they have gone on to become leaders
in the industry.”
In his role as leader of North American Operations, Roth is responsible for Amazon’s
fulfillment centers, transportation and supply chain operations. Since joining the
global leader in e-commerce in 1999, Roth has worked in the United States, Germany,
the United Kingdom and China. He has worked in numerous operational roles, including
participating in the original design and implementation of a mechanized warehouse
fulfillment system, which expanded Amazon’s range of fulfillment solutions.
Before joining Amazon.com, Roth worked at a chemical company after spending several
years on scientific research projects. He has a bachelor of science degree and a
master of science, both in chemical engineering, from the University of Tuebingen
in Germany.
Smith’s annual Industry Day is organized by students in the undergraduate Supply
Chain Management Society and supply chain and logistics faculty. In addition to
the morning program honoring Roth, the day included a luncheon for employers and
undergraduate students, and an afternoon career fair. Representatives and recruiters
from more than 30 companies participated in this year’s event.
The Smith School has been honoring industry leaders with the “Person of the Year”
for 20 years. Recent honorees include Peter Gibbons, Starbucks’ executive vice president
of Global Supply Chain Operations; Mark Holifield, Home Depot's senior vice president
of global supply chain; John T. “Jock” Menzies, chairman of the Terminal Corporation,
a warehouse, trucking and distribution company; Rick Blasgen, president and CEO
of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals; and John D. Porcari, current
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation.
The Smith School’s logistics, transportation and supply chain management program
is consistently recognized among the best business school programs in the country.
U.S. News & World Report ranked the undergraduate program No. 8 in the United States
in 2012. The Smith School also offers a master’s of business in supply chain management.
Smith’s supply chain management curriculum incorporates all aspects of the industry,
including expanding global networks and cutting-edge technology. In addition to
offering a range of academic courses, the school is home to the Supply Chain Management
Center, which provides research, consulting services and education highlighting
the latest advances in e-supply chain management.
About the Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research. One of 12 colleges and schools at the
University of Maryland, College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, executive MBA, MS in business, PhD and executive
education programs, as well as outreach services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and certification programs in learning
locations in North America and Asia.