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Dialogue: A Conversation With a CSCMP Member

From engineer to reengineer

By MADELEINE MILLER-HOLODNICKI
Atlanta Roundtable Chair Beth McClurg has not only successfully remade her own career, she's also revitalized her local roundtable.
From the Quarter 01 2008 issue

Like many supply chain management professionals, Beth McClurg found herself at a crossroads following the events of Sept. 11, 2001. After 20 years in engineering and executive positions at GE and other large firms, the capitalinvestment project she was leading was discontinued, and she decided it was time to reengineer her career....

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