Jeff Potts has over 38 years of experience in the supply chain and logistics industry. In 1983, they began their career at Total Logistic Control as Senior Vice President, where they gained a wealth of operational experience managing a nationwide network of dry, refrigerated, and frozen distribution centers, attaining and operating a Foreign Trade Zone, and managing the construction of 3 distribution centers in excess of 500,000 sq. ft. In 1999, Jeff co-founded LeanLogistics and served as Senior Vice President of Business Development. LeanLogistics was a global solutions provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS) transportation management technology and supply chain services, and was the first transportation management system to be offered on a true SaaS platform. In 2014, Jeff joined the Supply and Value Chain Center of the Quinlan School of Business of Loyola University Chicago as a member of the Supply Chain Management Advisory Board. In 2017, Jeff became Vice President of Client Services at BluJay Solutions, where they led a team of talented and hard working individuals whose goal was to measure their success by their clients' success. In 2021, Jeff joined E2open as Vice President of Strategic Accounts, where they helped orchestrate global supply chains for the world's largest companies. Finally, Jeff is currently Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at AutoScheduler.AI, a supply chain analytics company focused on distribution center optimization that accelerates existing WMS capabilities with Intelligent Warehouse Orchestration.
Jeff Potts has a Bachelor of Arts in Material & Logistics Management from Michigan State University and has attended Calvin University. Jeff also has several certifications, including a Master Captain of Vessels less than 50 Gross Register Tons, Great Lakes & Inland Waters - Merchant Mariner Credentials from the U.S. Coast Guard obtained in March 2017, a Mate of Vessels less than 50 Gross Register Tons, Near Coastal Waters - Merchant Mariner Credentials from the U.S. Coast Guard obtained in March 2017, and a TWIC - Transportation Workers Identification Credentials from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) obtained in October 2016.
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