EFC’s Supply Chain Network Names New Chair

November 25, 2022

Mark Djerrahian, ABB, has been appointed the new Chair of EFC’s Supply Chain Network. Mark has been on the Committee for several years and when asked to consider the Chair position, enthusiastically accepted the challenge. New this year is the Vice Chair position to be held by Chris Moon, Ideal Supply. He too has been on the Supply Chain committee since inception and brings great insight from a distribution perspective. Together, they will champion the Network’s strategic objectives, which include providing insights into emerging technologies and services to help our channel enable their digitalization projects.

The Chair position had previously been held for two years by Rob Nadler, Stanpro. Rob has passionately led the charge, growing this network to over 160 members strong. We thank Rob for his enthusiasm while in the chair position and look forward to his continued participation in the Supply Chain Committee and Network. This transition was announced last week at EFC’s Future Forum event.

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