Diane Mollenkopf

McCormick Professor in Logistics, Associate Professor at Haslam College of Business

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Haslam College of Business

Diane A. Mollenkopf is the McCormick Associate Professor of Logistics in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She teaches at the undergraduate, masters and Ph.D. levels. Prior to pursuing an academic career, Mollenkopf worked as a logistics and product manager for several international organizations, primarily in the cosmetics industry. Her responsibilities included managing U.S. inventories and coordinating production/shipping from European factories, as well as managing transportation and delivery activities, both internationally and domestically. Her research interests relate to logistics/supply chain integration and supply chain sustainability. Her research has been published in leading logistics and supply chain management journals, such as The Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Operations Management, Decision Sciences Journal, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, and the MIT Sloan Management Review.

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