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Using Mentors as Live Case Studies for Teaching Topics in Supply Chain Management
Author(s) -
Aimee Ulstad,
Yeonsu Ryu
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.27151
Subject(s) - supply chain management , supply chain , work (physics) , computer science , data collection , business management , questionnaire , knowledge management , engineering management , medical education , engineering , business , marketing , medicine , mechanical engineering , business administration , statistics , social science , mathematics , sociology
Aimee Ulstad, P.E is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Integrated Systems Engineering Department at The Ohio State University. Prior to joining the faculty at Ohio State, Aimee was an industry professional in various field in engineering for over 30 years. Aimee received her degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Masters in Business Administration from Ohio State. She began her career as a packaging equipment engineer at Procter and Gamble, then moved to Anheuser-Busch where she worked for over 27 years. She worked as project manager, engineering manager, utility manager, maintenance manager, and finally as the Resident Engineer managing all technical areas of the facility. During her tenure, the brewery saw dramatic increases in productivity improvement, increased use of automation systems, and significant cost reductions in all areas including utilities where they received the internal award for having the best utility usage reduction for 2014. Since joining Ohio State, Aimee has joined the American Society of Engineering Educators and serves as the treasurer of the Engineering Economics division.

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