Cambridge, MA – On May 18th, the SCM department at MIT hosted a memorable evening at SCM AdMIT 2023, a gathering that honored outstanding achievements and celebrated the vibrant SCM and CTL community. The event took place at the new MIT Museum and provided a unique opportunity for current and former students to connect and inspire the Class of 2024.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of prestigious fellowships to exceptional incoming students. Foyinsola Adeyemi and María de Loreto Cantú Villarreal were recognized as recipients of the highly esteemed AWESOME Fellowship, presented by Michelle Dilley, CEO of AWESOME. Additionally, Ria Verma was awarded the prestigious UPS Fellowship by Dr. Chris Caplice. We also commend Ria Verma for being acknowledged as a finalist by AWESOME. These deserving students exemplify excellence in their field and showcase the promising future of the SCM program.
The atmosphere was filled with excitement and camaraderie as current and former students mingled, fostering collaboration and inspiration. The evening provided a platform for the Class of 2024 to engage with experienced individuals in the SCM community, forming connections that will fuel their future success.
The SCM AdMIT 2023 event was a resounding success, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this evening unforgettable.
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About the MIT Supply Chain Management Master’s Program (MIT SCM)
Founded in 1998 by the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL), MIT SCM attracts a diverse group of talented and motivated students from across the globe. Students work directly with researchers and industry experts on complex and challenging problems in all aspects of supply chain management. MIT SCM students propel their classroom and laboratory learning straight into industry. They graduate from our programs as thought leaders ready to engage in an international, highly competitive marketplace.
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