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| Stephen
Starling, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh |
Stephen is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain
Management (SCM) at the University of San Diego. He
has worked with the faculty and staff in the Supply
Chain Management Institute (SCMI) to develop world-class
online graduate programs in SCM and bolster USD’s
20-year tradition of excellence in SCM. Perhaps most
important to Stephen is his love of working with students
on campus in the Supply Chain Management Association
(SCMA), which is quickly becoming one of the strongest
student organizations in the United States. SCMA sponsors
or co-sponsors numerous events per year at USD, with
the focus on creating agents of change who will enter
the workforce armed with cutting edge, but practical,
knowledge. Stephen served in officer positions in
two Institute for Supply ManagementTM (ISM) chapters
in the San Francisco Bay Area, including President
of the Diablo Valley Chapter in 2000-2001. He earned
a Ph.D. in Operations Management with a minor in Artificial
Intelligence from the University of Pittsburgh in
1998, an MBA from Northern Arizona University in 1990
and a BS in Operations Management from Arizona State
University in 1988. His first position in academia
was with California State University, Hayward, where
he initiated a new MBA program in SCM and taught in
MBA programs in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Singapore.
He has taught seventeen different courses and thirteen
different continuing education seminars, all focused
on Supply Chain Management. He has published sixteen
research papers and proceedings, given twenty-three
professional seminars, and conducted eighteen research
and consulting projects with industry. He also initiated
the Supply Chain Management research track for The
Western Decision Sciences Institute. His research
is focused on supply management within the context
of supply chain management.
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