High School Students Learn Retail and Supply Chain Management
Thirteen high school students participate in a summer camp at the Sam M. Walton College of Business to learn about the retail and supply chain management industries.
Thirteen rising junior and senior high school students participated in the Retail Supply Chain Management Camp hosted by the Center for Retailing Excellence and the Supply Chain Management Research Center at the Sam M. Walton College of Business.
At the camp July 17-20, faculty, staff and industry professionals introduced the campers from Arkansas, Texas and Florida to supply chain management, logistics, replenishment, consumer behavior, retailer and supplier-related industry topics.
After hearing an overview of the supply chain industry, campers participated in team building activities, industry tours and distribution center tours. They were introduced to college dorms, university recreation facilities and college scholarships and enrollment information. Campers also participated in group activities to help build their communication, teamwork and decision-making skills.
"Walton College is fortunate to have such partners in the retail and supply chain management industries," said Brent Williams, Walton College associate dean for Executive Education and Outreach. "These young people learned a tremendous amount from Walmart, Field Agent and J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. who graciously shared their insight with these students."
The camp concluded with team presentations focused on chocolate bars, cereal and running shoes. Students researched how their product is made, how it moves through the supply chain, where it is sold and how it is marketed. Student teams presented their findings to faculty, staff and family.
"It was a delight to work with these sharp high school students," said Synetra Hughes, camp coordinator and program director of the Center for Retailing Excellence at Walton College. "They quickly mastered the concepts of retail and supply chain management and immediately applied those skills to research projects."
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Contacts
Synetra Hughes, program director, Center for Retailing Excellence
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-3917,
shughes@walton.uark.edu
Lori McLemore, marketing and communications officer
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-5021,
mclemore@uark.edu