WEBINAR OVERVIEW:
The appraiser will be challenged to consider on a high level how their work contributes to the future of humankind and sustainability. Timely information about supply chain, and circularity is covered, and then tied into how the very act of forming an opinion of value can often lay the foundation for mutually beneficial business-to-business relationships which prevent tons of waste from going into landfills. This concludes with a call to action. The appraisers, especially the experienced MTS appraiser have gained vast knowledge of the existing network of businesses which use, and/or recycle a wide range of commodities. I am compiling that knowledge into a database to be used as a resource for managers of industrial inventories, as well as for tax funded agencies such as the EPA, and inviting people to take part in the project. There is a 2 person panel discussion, and approx. 20 min. allowed for attendee discussion.
ME188 - There's Cash in that Trash. The Appraisers' Role in Creating the Circular Economy
Presenter:
C.J. Nord, C.M.P., CSCP | Founder|Supply Chains for Good
With over 25 years of distinguished leadership in the manufacturing sector, C.J. Nord is recognized for her supply chain acumen, visionary thinking, and steadfast commitment to ethical standards.
Throughout her career, C.J. has collaborated with government and private entities to avert major disruptions to the supply chain, and to support public safety. In 2019, C.J.'s personal battle with cancer fueled her drive to make a broader impact, leading her to establish Supply Chains for Good. Through this innovative platform, she leverages supply chain methodologies to tackle pressing societal issues, driving legislative changes, and fostering impactful initiatives. Notably, C.J. is the architect behind the Supply Chains for Good Civic Academy and the pioneering "There's Cash in that Trash" Profit-Driven Circularity workshop. In addition, C.J. offers comprehensive services encompassing training, consulting, appraisal, and advocacy.
Widely acknowledged for her expertise, C.J. Nord has been featured in esteemed publications including the Los Angeles Times Business section and The Wall Street Journal. Yet, despite her numerous accomplishments her dog remains unimpressed.