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Master of Supply Chain Management Consulting Projects

Master of Supply Chain Management Consulting Projects

Sponsor a team of four to five Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM) students to help your company tackle supply chain and other operational issues. Utilizing the knowledge and skills acquired in the MSCM program along with their previous work experience, MSCM students can effectively analyze data and build decision models. Students will address challenges in sourcing, procurement, conversion, and logistics management processes needed to efficiently manage the flow of goods and services. At the end of the project, students will provide actionable recommendations to improve your business.

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Please send your completed applications to [email protected] and [email protected] by January 15, 2025.


2026 Project timeline

January 15

Application deadline for sponsor companies

February 9

6:00 – 8:00 PM | Introduce projects to students | Virtual Meeting

March 6

Sponsors advised of team assignment

March 30

6:00 – 8:00 PM | Project Kick-off Working Dinner on campus with student teams*

March 30 – May 31

Project research | Weekly check-ins with sponsors

May 25 – June 5

Final presentations at sponsor office*

*Depending on sponsor location and other considerations, these events may take place virtually.


Project Fee

$3,750 – Payable upon project completion

“Alaska Airlines brings in supply chain students to participate with projects, a tremendous source of talent. It gives you an opportunity to see candidates that might be a great fit for your company. I can’t think of a better way of building a pipeline of talent.”

-Ann Ardizzone

VP Supply Chain, Alaska Airlines and MSCM Advisory Board member

Contact us

Apurva Jain

Apurva Jain

Associate Professor of Operations Management
Faculty Director, MSCM Consulting Projects
206-685-4970
[email protected]

Liz Satwicz

Liz Satwicz

Associate Director, Industry Partnerships & Community Relations | MSCM Program
206-685-9826
[email protected]

*We sometimes have more applications than teams but are usually able to offer alternative resources to meet the goals of the project.