Plenary Speakers
The plenary talk will be limited to 30 minutes. Each speaker needs to submit a title of the talk, photo and a short bio as well as power point presentation. All will be included in the IEOM 2022 Orlando Conference proceedings. If you are interested to be distinguished feature speaker, please contact info@ieomsociety.org for details.
All speakers need to register for the 7th NA IEOM Orlando Conference. Please pay your registration fee ONLINE: https://www.xcdsystem.com/IEOM/attendee/index.cfm?ID=Ih58mlv
Plenary I
June 12, Sunday, 8:00 – 9:30 am – Ballroom (Room 1)
Session Chair: Dr. Luis Rocha Lona
8:00 – 8:30 am (Sunday, June 12)
Dr. Luis Rabelo
Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering & Management Systems
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL, USA
Dr. Luis Rabelo received the BS in Electro-Mechanical Engineer from the Technological University of Panama in 1983, an MS in Electrical Engineering from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1987 Master’s and Doctorate in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri. He was a Postdoc at the University of Missouri in Nuclear Engineering. Dr. Rabelo received a dual MS in Systems and Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has worked for the Advanced Technology Group (Goodrich) and Honeywell Laboratories. Dr. Rabelo was a NASA Fellow from 2002 to 2005, and a Project Manager at NASA from 2009 to 2011. He is currently Professor in the Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Department at UCF. He is also the Undergraduate Coordinator. He has written more than 300 articles and a book in Artificial Intelligence. He has been the principal advisor for 39 Master’s students and 29 PhDs. He received the award for the Best Scientific Article of the Year 2004 from the Society of Automotive Engineers, received the distinction “ONE NASA” in 2006. He was the recipient of the Fulbright Distinction in 2008. In November 2008, he received the honor of the Technological University of Panama (UTP) of being the 2008 Distinguished Alumni. In 2011, he was the Henaac Award Winner in Education. In 2013 and 2018, he received the Forest R. McFarland Award from the Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE). Lately, he received the SAE Russell S. Springer Award for his article on the modeling of space operations systems in 2017.
8:30 – 9:00 am (Sunday, June 12)
Hailey Skoglund
Data Analyst
The Walt Disney Company
Orlando, Florida, USA
Hailey Skoglund is from Spring Hill, Florida and works as a Data Analyst at The Walt Disney Company under the Commercial Optimization Platform Insight (COPI) Data Science team. Throughout Hailey’s time at Disney, she has had the opportunity to navigate large, complex data sets using industry tools to extract and visualize data-driven insights and provide strategic recommendations for stakeholders across The Walt Disney World theme parks. Prior to her career at The Walt Disney Company, Hailey was an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Configuration Analyst at PlanSource, an employee benefits management platform.
Hailey received her bachelor’s degree in Business Analytics with a concentration in Quantitative Economics and Econometrics from Florida Polytechnic University. She is currently working on her master’s degree in Analytics from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research interests are focused in applied microeconomics, data analytics, and lean six sigma.
Hailey is very active in her community through her involvement in the IEEE-HKN, Phi Theta Kappa, and Psi Beta honor societies. She also serves as a board member on the Florida Polytechnic University Foundation Board of Directors and volunteers at the Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind. Hailey also serves as a member of Disney Emerging Professionals and speaks on the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Council at The Walt Disney Company. Hailey is also a proud recipient of the Business and Professional Women Scholarship.
9:00 – 9:30 am (Sunday, June 12)
Dr. Luis Rocha Lona
Lecturer in Operations Management, Business School
National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico
México City, Mexico
Tec de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe
Luis Rocha-Lona is a Lecturer in Operations Management at the Business School at National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico and at Tec de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe. Luis Rocha graduated from the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico (IPN) as Automation Control Systems Engineer. Then, he pursued an MSc in Control Systems with a major in information systems/manufacturing at the University of Sheffield, UK. He holds a PhD in Operations Management from The Manchester Business School. Dr Luis Rocha-Lona has eight years of working experience in the public and private sectors. He has lead several projects involved with service and manufacturing organisations and is currently supervising Master and PhD students at National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico.
Plenary II
June 13, Monday, 8:00 – 9:30 am – Ballroom (Room 1)
Session Chair: Paul Odomirok
8:00 am – 8:30 am (Monday, June 13)
Eric Ayanegui, CPMM, CRL
Director Operations Engineering
Cintas Corporation
Houston, Texas, USA
Mr. Eric Ayanegui is currently the director of Operations Engineering of CINTAS. As one of the technical leaders at CINTAS, he has been directing engineering, reliability, quality and safety initiatives across 210 industrial sites across North America and China. He has over 20 years of experience in the industrial laundry industry and has been involved in industrial leading efforts in Reliability and Safety. He is a member of the CINTAS Corporate Executive Faculty teaching Reliability and a certified Plant Maintenance Manager and Certified Reliability Leader. He is a member of Industrial Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni of UH and has served on the advisory board of Industrial Engineering Department at UH since 2015. He holds a BS degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Houston.
8:30 am – 9:00 am (Monday, June 13)
Joseph Akyeampong, PhD
Human Factors Engineering Consultant
Amgen
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
9:00 am – 9:30 am (Monday, June 13)
Paul Odomirok
President and CEO
Performance Excellence Associates, Inc.
St Augustine, Florida, USA
For the past 45 years, Paul has been involved in several careers spanning Academia, Engineering and Development, Manufacturing, Corporate Executive Leadership, Consulting and Entrepreneurship. In his ‘first career’, he taught Mathematics and Computer Science at all levels of learning, from Pre-School to Post-PhD. He was even involved in designing graduate level curriculums at the University of South Carolina as an Adjunct Professor. His second career began in 1985 with NCR (National Cash Register). Beginning as a Senior Programmer Analyst, he was promoted to Manager – Software Development, Product Manager, Manager – Product Management, Corporate Strategic Planner for Banking and Retail, Director – Retail Systems Product Integration, Retail Systems Manufacturing, Director of Quality and Customer Satisfaction, and Corporate Coach. During his stint in corporate America, he was involved in the NCR/AT&T merger, and was responsible, as a Director of Quality, for the cultural transformation and change leadership for the Retail Systems Division Organization in Duluth, Georgia, at the Lean Manufacturing Plant. Leveraging his involvement with Bell Labs Organization Effectiveness Group and Harvard Business School T.E.A.M. Research Study, he left NCR/AT&T in 1995 to pursue a consulting career, in the areas of Leadership, Strategy, and Performance Improvement. Over the past 25 years, he has worked with more than 100 organizations on over 250 strategic, leadership and performance improvement projects and programs. His past clients include Anixter, AT&T, Boeing, IISE, Motorola, GM, Northrop Grumman, U.S. Department of Defense and many major Universities. Most recently he provided performance improvement assistance to LXE, Crosby Tools, CNA Insurance, Fibervisions, DeLaval, Perkins and Will, Boston Whaler, The Department of Defense, Care Logistics, Medivators, Med America, Sparton, Emory Hospital, Grady, Oscar Health, Health First, ASAA Insurance, The Georgia Hospital Association and many others encompassing several markets and industries including; Engineering, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Aerospace, Telecommunications, Government, Defense, Supply Chain, Energy, Retail, Banking, Academics and Higher Learning. His first book, “Affordability: Integration of Value, Customer and Cost for Continuous Improvement” was released December 2016. His newest book, “Healthcare Affordability: Motivate People, Improve Processes, and Increase Performance.”, was released September 2018. He is currently, President and CEO of Performance Excellence Associates, Inc.
Plenary III
June 14, Tuesday, 8:00 – 9:30 am – Ballroom (Room 1)
Session Chair: Sandro Paz, Ph.D.
8:00 – 8:30 am (Tuesday, June 14)
Sagit Kedem-Yemini
Logistics Department
Sapir Academic College
Sderot, Israel
Sagit Kedem-Yemini is an Industrial Engineer, proficient in information systems and currently holding two lecturing positions: a tenured lecturer position at Sapir Academic College (Logistics Department) and an adjunct lecturer at Ben Gurion University (both in IE&M and Faculty of Business and Management). Her teaching portfolio is broad, focusing on Enterprise Systems implementation (SAP and Oracle Applications) and derivatives of ERP data collection – from Business Analytics to Process Mining. Additionally, she has extensive experience in academic curriculum development, is head of her department’s teaching committee and serves as liaison to the graduation projects unit. Her research interests include Process Mining and its practical applications, ERP relates issues and DSS development. Since 2015 Dr. Kedem-Yemini serves as member of JITCAR Editorial Review Board, and since 2019 is a faculty advisor of the Student Chapter of the IEOM Society at Sapir Academic College. Prior to her academic career, Dr. Kedem-Yemini worked at a global Clean-Room Fab Build-Up Construction Management Company with major clients (such as Intel, Tower Semiconductors, and Teva Pharmaceuticals), where she held various positions, including Logistics Manager, Scheduling Manager and CIO (Chief Information Officer).
Dr. Tali Freed
Director, PolyGAIT-RFID Reseach and Development Center
Professor, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, California, USA
Dr. Freed received her Ph.D. from the U.C. Berkeley Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Her B.Sc. and M.Sc. are in Industrial Engineering and Management, from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Dr. Freed’s industrial experience includes leading process improvement and system development projects in the electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry, as a consultant and as a senior engineer. She was also the first female electronics technician in the Israeli Air Force.
Her research areas include RFID (radio frequency identification), production planning and scheduling, design of production systems, development of information systems, production costing models, and organization design for effectiveness. She has published journal articles, a book chapter, and case studies on these topics.
She teaches courses in the areas of Operations Research, Information Systems Design, Simulation, Process Analysis and Improvement, and Electronics Manufacturing. She has been the advisor of numerous senior projects and master’s theses. Many of these projects were funded by industrial partners. These projects span the range of industrial engineering topics, including facility planning, simulation, inventory management, databases, scheduling and capacity planning systems, yield management, budget risk assessment, cost-benefit analyses, and others.
8:30 – 9:00 am (Tuesday, June 14)
Sandro Paz, Ph.D.
Director of the Industrial Engineering Program – PUCP
Former Director of University Accreditation
Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru
San Miguel, Peru
Sandro Paz is a Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (PUCP). He graduated from PUCP as an Industrial Engineer, holds a MS from the University of Puerto Rico, and a PhD in Industrial Engineer from University of South Florida. Dr. Paz was the Director in the Peruvian accreditation board, which has allowed him to learn about the Peruvian university system. He also has worked in several consulting projects related with optimization and quality management. As of today, he is Program Director of Industrial Engineering (undergraduate) and Engineering Management (graduate) programs. He leads the accreditation process for all engineering programs at PUCP that have achieved accreditations from CEAB (Canada), Abet (USA), and Icacit (Peru)
9:00 – 9:30 am (Tuesday, June 14)
Dave Harry
Black Belt Trainer / Kata Coach
President & CEO
Process Whisperer® Consultants LLC
Greeneville, TN, USA
David Harry, a.k.a. “The Process Whisperer®”, has more than 30 years’ experience as a project manager, business process improvement instructor and expert problem solver. Following a successful military career as a Naval Aviator, Dave taught Lean and Six Sigma “Belts” and project management classes for various companies including KPMG Consulting, Northrop Grumman, Rolls-Royce Energy, Arconic, and the University of Tennessee Knoxville. An Expert Trainer at Northrop Grumman, he was Manager of Continuous Improvement at Rolls-Royce Energy and has been involved with manufacturing and logistics Lean Six Sigma programs across several industries.. He has served on leadership boards of the American Society for Quality and the Institute of Industrial Systems Engineers and the OpEx Society. He has been awarded three Masters-level degrees in management, including from the University of Southern California and the University of Chennai (India). His certifications include PMI Project Management Professional, ASQ Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Bronze Certification from the SME/Shingo/AME Alliance, Agile Certified Scrum Master and a Certified Baseline Project Management Office (CB-PMO) Consultant. He is a recognized Toyota Kata “Geek” and has attended and presented at several IEOM conferences.
Plenary IV
June 14, Tuesday, 2:00 – 3:30 am – Room 2
Session Chair:
2:00 – 2:30 am (Tuesday, June 14)
Dr. Saso Krstovski, MBB
Lean Manufacturing Coach /Six Sigma Master Black Belt
Van Dyke Transmission Plant
Ford Motor Company
Michigan, USA
Dr. Saso Krstovski works for Ford Motor Company – Van Dyke Transmission Plant as a Lean Manufacturing Coach and Six-Sigma Master Black Belt. With over twenty years of service with Ford Motor Company, Dr. Krstovski has held a multitude of engineering assignments, which includes time working as a Test Engineer, Launch Test Engineer, and Electrical Control Engineer. During his time with Ford Motor Company, Dr. Krstovski has worked in several plant environments and skill teams such as Dearborn Tool & Die Plant, Information Technology, and has held front-line supervision roles managing hourly UAW-Ford production employees. This exposure to new work concepts within Ford has allowed Dr. Krstovski to amass a holistic approach to engineering. As such, Dr. Krstovski has gained an extensive understanding of the Six-Sigma methodologies. As a detail oriented and data-driven engineer, Dr. Krstovski is an invaluable contributor to Ford Motor Company. He is highly distinguished and skilled with problem identification and resolution to avoid time and cost expenditures. Dr. Krstovski recently joined Lawrence Technological University as an Adjunct Professor and is currently teaching in the Engineering Department. Dr. Krstovski’s research interests lie in the area of System Optimization. He continues to collaborate actively with researchers at several universities. Dr. Krstovski provides guidance globally to doctoral candidates on dissertation direction. He graduated from Lawrence Technological University with a Doctorate of Engineering in Manufacturing Systems (DEMS). In addition, to his doctorate degree, Dr. Krstovski has a Masters in Electrical Computer Controlled Systems and a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from Wayne State University. Dr. Krstovski has authored several publications and scientific articles on various engineering topics.
2:30 – 3:00 am (Tuesday, June 14)
Dr. Daw Alwerfalli
Professor of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Director of Master of Engineering Management Program
College of Engineering
Lawrence Technological University
Southfield, Michigan, USA
Bio: Prominent professor, senior technical industry consultant and manufacturing engineering educator with a tremendous expertise in program and curriculum development in higher technical education. Highly experienced and dedicated community leader with great ability to work with an array of constituencies and coalitions in developing shared organizational vision to create and implement strategies aimed at advancing common causes to accomplish goals in fulfilment of the organization’s mission. Highly perceived expert and industrial advisor. He is the founder of Manufacturing Engineering Solutions (MES) a consulting firm founded in 2000. He is senior technical consultant and strategist to the US manufacturing industry. MES developed executive training programs to numerous organizations such as Chrysler, Ford, GM, Exxon Mobil, Conco Philips, Marathon and Tier I and II suppliers to the US auto industry and other international companies. Published numerous research papers in many national and international conferences.
Dr. Alwerfalli is a recipient of many prestigious awards including, the 2009 Arab American of the year in education, 1997 Lawrence Tech. Excellence in Teaching Award, 2004 Outstanding Engineering Faculty. He serves on many boards of directors, he also served on the Advisor Council of the Governor of Michigan for the Arab American and Chaldean Affairs Committee. He is currently serving on the steering committee of MAT 2 for dual education where he is a lead assessor to evaluate colleges for readiness in joining MAT 2 coalition of several German US based companies. Dr. Alwerfalli is also serving on the steering committee of “LIFT” Lightweight Innovation for Tomorrow, The committee is to develop innovative educational curriculum and skills for the next generation workforce for the Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee under $148 Million, a federal grant for the year 2015-2016. For several years, Dr. Alwerfalli served as the academic advisor of many doctoral students who obtained their doctorate degrees and are currently leaders in the US auto industry.
3:00 – 3:30 am (Tuesday, June 14)