Student
Voices
The next generation is not waiting for permission to lead. This series puts them on the mic.
Emerging leaders. Unfiltered.
Student Voices is a podcast and video series from Supply Chain Revolution® featuring standout student and early-career leaders whose stories, ideas, and operating philosophies are shaping the future of supply chain, sustainability, and innovation.
Hosted by Sheri Hinish and produced by SCQ Fellow Sarah Gubbay (University of Arkansas), the series gives emerging voices the platform, the audience, and the credibility that the industry rarely offers to people at the beginning of their careers.
Every conversation is designed to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world transformation, connecting the next generation with the leaders, frameworks, and communities already driving systems-level change.
Education Pillar
Developing next-gen supply chain leadership
Community Pillar
Connecting students with global changemakers
SCQ Fellowship
Fellows produce and shape the series
Revolution Hub
Where mentorship meets momentum
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New episodes drop on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
The Hiring System Is Broken: How Supply Chain Thinking Can Fix AI + the Talent Gap
Why career access feels so broken in 2026, and what it would take to build more human-centered pathways to opportunity using supply chain thinking and systems design.
Want Versus Need: Rethinking Responsibility in Global Supply Chains
What a responsible supply chain looks like in real execution, not just brand messaging. Madeline breaks down the overlay model for embedding ethics into procurement and sourcing decisions.
From Prototyping at SpaceX to Production at TerraNova: Scaling Terrain Engineering
What it takes to scale a real-world climate solution under the constraints operators actually face: supply chain risk, regulatory friction, and the need to deploy consistently across locations.
Know a Voice That Deserves to Be Heard?
We are looking for students and early-career professionals who are challenging conventional thinking in supply chain, sustainability, technology, and systems transformation. Self-nominations are welcome.
Nominations are reviewed by the Student Voices production team. Selected guests will be contacted directly to schedule a recording.