
Arkestro's Museum of Procurement moves to ASU
An Arizona State University supply chain management expert discusses how the Museum of Procurement helps students understand the ways supply chains shape the past and future.
In this story published Jan. 24, 2025, on Yahoo! Finance:
The Museum of Procurement serves as a testament to remind us all of the countless ways procurement has shaped our history and highlights how it will continue to define our future. By bringing this exhibit to Arizona State University, we are providing our students and the broader community with an unparalleled opportunity to explore the strategic importance of procurement in today's interconnected world. We're especially excited for our supply chain management students to get involved and hope to inspire curiosity for even more students to consider entering a field that will only continue to grow.
– Adegoke Oke, professor and chair of supply chain management
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