Zac Rogers
Assistant Professor of Supply chain Management
Bio
Dr. Rogers is an Assistant Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at Colorado State University. His research interests include the financial impact of supply chain sustainability, cradle-to-grave project management, and various other emerging purchasing and logistics issues. However, his primary research goal is to demonstrate and explore the relationship between supply chain sustainability and financial performance.
Dr. Rogers’ work has appeared in multiple academic journals, corporate white papers, trade publications, and conference proceedings. He is also a frequent speaker at both academic and practitioner-oriented conferences. Dr. Rogers earned his B.S. and M.B.A. degrees at the University of Nevada, Reno and his Ph.D. in supply chain management from Arizona State University. Prior to returning to academia Dr. Rogers worked as a purchasing agent for a large hotel-resort and as an operations manager for Quidsi, a subsidiary of Amazon.