Daniel Pellathy serves as a Faculty of Practice and Director of Operations at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of supply chain management education. With a robust background in supply chain scholarship, Daniel focuses on developing...
Daniel Pellathy serves as a Faculty of Practice and Director of Operations at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of supply chain management education. With a robust background in supply chain scholarship, Daniel focuses on developing innovative approaches that address critical business challenges. His leadership in graduate courses and executive education emphasizes Supply Chain Planning and the intersection of Supply Chain & Finance, equipping students and professionals with the skills needed to navigate today's complex global marketplace.
In his capacity as Director of Operations for the UT GSCI Advanced Supply Chain Collaborative (ASCC), Daniel spearheads initiatives that foster collaboration among industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers. The ASCC operates as a think tank, generating actionable insights and strategies that enhance supply chain efficiency and resilience. Through this collaborative framework, Daniel leverages his expertise in data analysis, crisis management, and program management to drive projects that address pressing issues in the supply chain sector, such as sustainability, risk management, and technological integration.
Daniel’s multifaceted skill set, which includes international relations and policy analysis, enables him to engage with diverse stakeholders and facilitate meaningful dialogue on supply chain innovations. His commitment to higher education and public policy further enhances his ability to influence the next generation of supply chain leaders. By bridging academic theory with practical application, Daniel Pellathy is not only advancing supply chain practices but also contributing to the broader discourse on global supply chain dynamics.