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Keynote Speaker -- Dr. Armand V. Feigenbaum
Keynote Speaker -- R. Gregg Brandyberry
Keynote Speaker -- Stephen Cook
Featured Speaker -- John Brandt


Keynote Speaker
Dr. Armand V. Feigenbaum
President And CEO
General Systems Company


Dr. Armand V. Feigenbaum is the President and CEO of General Systems Company, a global leader in implementing greatly improved results in manufacturing companies throughout the world by designing and installing proprietary management operating systems.

Dr. Feigenbaum is the originator of Total Quality Management, the approach to quality and profitability that has profoundly influenced management strategy in the competition for world markets. Therefore, according to BusinessWeek, he is a "founding father" and the "hands-on implementer" of the Quality Movement.

IndustryWeek Senior Editor John S. McClenahen reviewed Dr. Feigenbaum's The Power Of Management Capital in the September 2003 Issue:

21st Century Leadership

The Power of Management Capital (2003, McGraw-Hill) seems like a title for one of those intense but sometimes substantively suspect specials that PBS stations air during their pledge weeks. Fortunately, it's not. It's the title of a substantively significant book from quality guru Armand V. Feigenbaum and his brother Donald, senior executives at General Systems Co., Inc., in Pittsfield, Mass.

This book is a real world, hands-on guide to managing profit-driving assets, both so-called soft assets (human resources and intellectual property) as well as hard assets.

Ultimately, however, this is a book about leadership. About not becoming overly enamored with any single initiative and particularly about not sticking with it beyond its useful life. Indeed, the Feigenbaums contend the pacesetter companies of the early years of the 21st century are distinguished in part by the quality of their management, a "leadership combination of passion, populism and disciplined responsibility."

Keynote Speaker
R. Gregg Brandyberry
Vice President
Procurement Global Systems and Operations
GlaxoSmithKline


R. Gregg Brandyberry is Vice President, Procurement Global Systems and Operations for GlaxoSmithKline. He is responsible for the development and implementation of web enabled decision support systems, electronic sourcing and eProcurement. In addition, Brandyberry has responsibility for supplier diversity, procurement compliance and the electronic bidding and negotiation of over $4 billion in spending through a best practice sourcing organization called the Technology Work Cell. In 2003, under his leadership, GlaxoSmithKline was awarded the prestigious Charter Institute of Procurement and Supply award for "Best Use of Technology by a Procurement Organization." Brandyberry has been with GlaxoSmithKline since 1993 (starting with SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories). Prior to this, he worked in the automotive, electronics and textiles industries in a variety of roles including quality, materials management, procurement and operations.

Keynote Speaker
Stephen Cook
Director
TNO (Tennessee) Operations
Dell


Stephen Cook is the Director of TNO (Tennessee) Operations for Dell Inc's. Previously he served as the Director of Demand/Supply Planning for Dell Americas and as the Austin Fulfillment Campus Director of Engineering and Maintenance at Dell. Since joining Dell, Cook has served as the team lead on the worldwide implementation of Dell's DSi2 Demand Fulfillment Solution. He has also worked as the Optiplex senior engineering manager, OptiPlex senior materials manager and Workstations senior production manager.

Cook is a 1998 graduate of the Leaders for Manufacturing Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a Masters Degree in Business Administration and a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering. He also has a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy. Prior to attending MIT, he was a lieutenant in the United States Navy.

Featured Speaker
John Brandt
CEO and Founder
MPI


CEO and Founder of MPI, Brandt has spent more than two decades studying leadership in effective, purpose-driven organizations. An expert on how companies and communities can adapt themselves to the realities of new markets, new corporate structures, and new customer expectations, he is an accomplished management innovator, with a broad array of interests and responsibilities spanning his interests in management, technology and journalism.

Brandt combines two decades of experience in marketing, management, and consulting with a passion for journalism that has earned him more than 20 awards for reporting, writing, and editing. Most recently he served as President, Publisher and Editorial Director of the Chief Executive Group, publisher of Chief Executive, where his leadership transformed it from an also-ran into one of publishing’s most surprising comebacks.

Prior to joining Chief Executive, Brandt was publisher and editor-in-chief of IndustryWeek, the definitive source of current information and analyses of the world's foremost manufacturing organizations. Under his leadership, the once troubled IndustryWeek (the magazine had lost money for more than a decade) won more than 70 editorial awards for excellence while more than doubling its revenues, putting it solidly in the black. Most prominent among the numerous initiatives he launched at IW is IndustryWeek.com, an award-winning (and profitable) web venture that serves senior executives around the globe. Brandt also led the development of several pioneering, large-scale research efforts at IndustryWeek, including the IndustryWeek Census of Manufacturers, the IW Value Chain Survey, the World-Class Communities Project, the IndustryWeek 1000, and the World’s Best Managed Companies Program. Brandt was also involved in the IndustryWeek Best Plants program. He continues to write an award-winning column for IndustryWeek.

Brandt is also an internationally recognized expert on management and technology, lecturing frequently in the U.S. and abroad on topics including Leadership, Customer Value, Management Best Practices, Economic Outlook, Building World-Class Communities, and Manufacturing Strategies for the New Millennium. Brandt’s unique access and relationships with CEOs and top executive teams gives him an exceptional understanding of how traditional and non-traditional organizations can reinvent themselves through the intelligent use of advanced management theory and leading-edge technology. In both his speech presentations and advisory activities, Brandt combines these assets with his wit, research and insights to help organizations position themselves for a long and profitable future.

In addition, Brandt has been a lifestyle columnist for The Plain Dealer, one of the nation’s largest newspapers, and a humor columnist for Shaker Magazine, an award-winning regional publication.

A recipient of the prestigious Neal Award in 1998, Brandt has also served as a Neal Awards judge. He has also served as a judge for the National Association of Manufacturers Awards for Workforce Excellence, as an advisory board member of both SupplierInsight.com and Ken-Tool Manufacturing, and as a director of the Ohio MEMS Association and the Work in Northeast Ohio Council. Co-chair of the Northeast Ohio Product Innovation Initiative, Brandt is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Case Western Reserve University, where he held the James Dysart Magee Economics Fellowship.


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