Dr Ozlem Bak is a Senior Lecturer at University of Huddersfield Business School. Prior to joining academia, she worked in multinational automotive companies and distributors in Germany, Turkey and the UK. She holds a PhD in Supply Chain Management from University of East Anglia (UK). She received Emerald Highly Commended Award in the area of Production and Operations Management. Her research has concentrated on supply chain education, e-business enabled organisational transformation in automotive supply chains, and use of mixed methods in research. She is a member of Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) and a Fellow of Higher Education Academy in the UK.
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Dr. Patrick Blessinger is an adjunct associate professor of education at St. John's University, a math and science teacher with the New York State Education Department, and chief research scientist of the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association (in consultative status with the United Nations). Dr. Blessinger is the editor and author of many books and articles and he is an educational policy analyst and contributing writer with UNESCO's Inclusive Policy Lab, University World News, The Hechinger Report, and Higher Education Tomorrow, among others. Dr. Blessinger teaches courses in education, leadership, and research methods and he serves on doctoral dissertation committees. Dr. Blessinger has been involved with accreditation certification for universities and colleges and he has been involved in various educational consulting projects. Dr. Blessinger provides professional development workshops and classes to teachers and educational leaders and regularly gives presentations at academic conferences around the world. Dr. Blessinger has received several educational awards, including: Fulbright Senior Scholar to Denmark (Department of State, USA), Governor’s Teaching Fellow (Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia, USA), and Certified Educator (National Geographic Society, USA).