Theme of the 2005 Global Automotive Conference

Thomas J. Goldsby, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management
Gatton College of Business and Economics
University of Kentucky

 

Dr. Thomas J. Goldsby is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the University of Kentucky. Thomas has held previous faculty appointment at The Ohio State University and Iowa State University. Dr. Goldsby holds a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Evansville, M.B.A. from the University of Kentucky, and Ph.D. in Marketing and Logistics from Michigan State University.

Prior to entering academe, Dr. Goldsby was a Logistics Analyst for the Valvoline Company. He previously worked for the Transportation Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. and as a research fellow at the University of Kentucky Transportation Research Center. He has also served as a consultant to manufacturers, retailers, and logistics service providers.

Dr. Goldsby’s research interests focus on logistics customer service and supply chain integration. He also has interest in the theory and practice of lean and agile supply chain strategies. He is co-author of Lean Six Sigma Logistics: Strategic Development to Operational Success (J. Ross Publishing, 2005). He has published several articles in academic and professional journals and serves as a frequent speaker at academic conferences, executive education seminars, and professional meetings. Dr. Goldsby has twice received the Accenture Award for best paper published each year in the International Journal of Logistics Management (1998 and 2002) and has received recognitions for excellence in teaching at Iowa State University and The Ohio State University.

 


 

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