Calling All Supply Chain Students, Alumni and Friends!

The Georgia Tech Supply Chain Network (GTSCN) is a professional and social group for alumni, students, faculty, staff, professional education students/alumni, and friends of Georgia Tech with an interest in Supply Chain.

The goals of this Georgia Tech networking group are to foster the development of the extended GT Supply Chain Ecosystem and the overall objectives of GT. Activities include:

  • Increasing the base of Supply Chain Mentors and providing opportunities for increased interaction between industry professionals and current students
  • Teaming with other GT networking groups to host professional/social gatherings
  • Conducting Online Professional Enhancement/Networking Sessions to engage the global membership

The Network is cross-disciplinary, and individuals from a wide range of backgrounds have already joined the network. There is no cost to join the group, but we ask that you please add your contact information to our database by completing our GTSCN Membership Request form.

Thank you,

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Chris Gaffney, BSIE ’85, MSIE ’86

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Register Online to be Added

To apply, please click the below button to reach our form. A new browser tab will open and you will be taken to the SCL eForms website to submit your information. After completing the form within our other website, please come back to this page/tab.

Note: you don’t have to be a Tech graduate to join – though you must share an affinity with Tech and work toward the common goals noted above.

About the MentIE Program

The mission of the MentIE program is to foster meaningful professional relationships between current industrial and systems engineering (ISyE) students and ISyE alumni, to prepare students for their future careers, and to foster responsibility and excellence in the next generation of Yellow Jacket engineers.

Mentors are experienced in their fields and offer guidance with personal and professional development for their mentIEs. This connection will prepare the students to be career ready on “day one” after graduation.

The program is currently seeking Supply Chain & Logistics mentors for the current academic year. Mentors will be paired with Tech students interested in pursuing a Supply Chain & Logistics career.