Supply chain business representatives will answer questions about what college officials describe as a dynamic industry.
After graduating from Rowan College at Burlington County n 2014, Rachel Rollins continued onto Rutgers University in New Brunswick to receive her degree in Supply Chain Management and earned a position as a Global Supply Chain Manufacturing Manager at GlaxoSmithKline.
Rollins, from Cinnaminson, will be a part of the panel for the RCBC Workforce Development Institute’s Supply Chain Career Night on Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
“I am a big proponent of community college as a gateway to a successful career. RCBC gave me the opportunity to succeed by providing an affordable education and flexible classes so I could work full time while completing my studies,” Rollins said.
Rollins said she is looking forward to the career night, as she is interested in inspiring others to continue through a four-year school and to know the value of their experience when they get into the workforce.
She suggests that students get as much intern experience as they can and that they stay up to date on digital and automation trends.
Members of the public are invited to ask Rollins and other supply chain business representatives questions about their careers in this industry.
The event will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on RCBC’s Mt. Laurel Campus, in Evans Hall, room 219.