Dr. Nancy W. Nix is the Director of the Supply and Value Chain Center (SVCC) and Associate Professor of Supply Chain Practice in the Neeley School of Business at TCU in Fort Worth, TX. During her tenure as Director of the SVCC, Dr. Nix has established close working relationships with multiple companies, generated funding for the development of TCU’s supply chain programs, led the development of MBA and undergraduate curriculum in supply chain management, and hosted multiple Executive Forums and conferences featuring supply chain experts discussing leading-edge practices. Today, TCU’s Supply and Value Chain programs are recognized among the leading programs in the U.S.
Dr. Nix teaches Global Supply Chain Management, Supply Chain Information Technology, and Supply Chain Strategy courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. She also teaches the Executive MBA International Business class, which includes visits with companies and economic development organizations in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Beijing. She received an MBA Faculty Award in 2005 and an award for innovation in curriculum development in 2006.
Previously with the DuPont Company, she worked in manufacturing, logistics, procurement and customer service. She also spent one and a half years as VP of Logistics for Reliance Industries Ltd., in Mumbai, India.
Dr. Nix is an active member of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) and currently serves as Chair of the Research Strategies Committee and as a member of the Board of Directors of CSCMP.
Dr. Nix completed her doctorate in Logistics and Marketing at the University of Tennessee. She completed her MBA in the Fox School at Temple University, and her Bachelor of Science degree at Salisbury State University. |