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When supply chain disruptions hit or customer demands surge, many businesses scramble to react. But what if you could be prepared in advance?
Join us on May 20 at 12PM ET for the free webinar How Businesses Can Become Proactive, Not Reactive with seasoned operations expert Mike Ryan, managing partner of the M. Ryan Group, as he breaks down how to:
- Regain control of your supply chain
- Reduce costly reactive decisions
- Build smarter, more agile systems
- Improve cash flow and boost EBITDA
- Create repeatable processes for long-term success
Speaker Highlight

Mike Ryan
Managing Partner
M. Ryan Group
Mike Ryan is known for his ability to quickly break down complex supply chain problems and identify actions to generate cash, improve earnings before income, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBIDTA), and create repeatable and consistent results.
He’s a seasoned supply chain operations executive with 25-plus years of industry experience delivering results for manufacturing and distribution businesses.
Mike’s experience includes roles where he’s driven organizational change, working closely with portfolio company leadership.
Prior to founding his consulting firm in 2016, Michael held global supply chain and operations leadership roles that have been based on collaboration between sales, finance, supply chain, and manufacturing with General Electric and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
Can’t participate on the day of the event? No problem! Each registered attendee will also receive a link to the recording. This content will be sent approximately 5 business days after the event.
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