The Institute for Supply Management’s exclusive industry partner, CAPS Research (CAPS), announced the appointment of Bryan Fuller, former Chief Procurement Officer of Mastercard, as executive director. Fuller replaces former CPO Deborah Stanton, who retired after leading CAPS from August 2014 through July 2020.
Prior to this role, Fuller was working with Mastercard where he served as Chief Procurement Officer and Executive Vice President of Supply Chain and Corporate Services. Prior to Mastercard, Fuller held various leadership positions in supply chain management with Monsanto Company, Whirlpool Corporation, and Temple-Inland. His experience leading supply management groups at major corporations offers CAPS an in-depth understanding of the needs of large global organizations, so that CAPS can continue to stay in the forefront of the profession.
“As executive director at CAPS Research, I see an opportunity to push CAPS metrics and research, anticipating the demands and challenges as the supply management profession evolves,” Fuller said. “Having served as a CAPS board member for the last two years and understanding the business from both the inside and as a member, I plan to explore ways to increase member value and create a relationship that is truly indispensable to supply management executives.”
“Working alongside Bryan on the CAPS board, I was familiar with his expertise, leadership, and visionary strengths,” said Amy Hillman, Dean of the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University (ASU) and CAPS executive committee member, “but I am also extremely pleased that Bryan, an ASU alumnus, has come onboard at CAPS – a leading supply management research organization at W. P. Carey.”
“Both CAPS and ISM are laser-focused on advancing the practice by empowering practitioners and informing strategy, at all levels of the organization,” said Institute for Supply Management Chief Executive Officer Thomas Derry. “I very much look forward to partnering with Bryan to ensure that together, we provide the invaluable supply management knowledge that practitioners depend on.”
Fuller received a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Tulane University and a Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management from Arizona State University. He received his credentials as a Certified Procurement Manager (CPM) in 2002 and 2007 and was awarded New York’s Westchester County Rising Stars – Forty under Forty’ in 2011.
Institute for Supply Management (ISM) is the first and leading not-for-profit professional supply management organization worldwide. Its 50,000 members in more than 100 countries around the world manage about US$1 trillion in corporate and government supply chain procurement annually.
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