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The Lipscomb University College of Business has appointed supply chain academician and U.S. Army veteran Hannah Stolze as director of its Center for Transformative Sales and Supply Chain Leadership and as associate professor of supply chain management.
Previously, Stolze was executive director of the Center for Faith and Innovation and associate professor of marketing and supply chain management at Wheaton College, according to a release. While there, Stolze was selected as a Fulbright Scholar and carried out her grant at the Universitas Pelita Harapan in Indonesia from January to March of last year.
In addition, Stolze served as assistant professor of marketing and supply chain management at Florida State University from 2012-15. From 2016-18, she worked as a research affiliate at the University of Arkansas Supply Chain Excellence Center, housed in the Sam Walton School of Business, focusing on women and diversity in logistics research.
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Lindsey Schmidt and Sophie Warren
Timberland High School seniors Lindsey Schmidt and Sophie Warren have received the Distinguished Student Leader Award from the Missouri Association of Student Councils (MASC). This award recognizes Missouri students who demonstrate superior student council leadership skills and knowledge based on MASC criteria and evaluation procedures.
Schmidt has been a member of Timberland student council for three years and currently serves as the second vice president of her council. In this position, she leads other students through student council operations, projects, and events. In addition to this role, Lindsey is also a member of Timberland National Honor Society, is a senior class officer and a Link Crew leader. She plans to attend the University of Kansas to study business administration.Â