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Katie Date is the Senior Vice President of Industry Relations and Strategic Initiatives at Manifest, which was acquired by Hyve, where she builds strategic partnerships, drives event growth, and shapes industry-relevant content for the global supply chain community. She spent over a decade at the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, where she led industrial relations, executive education programs, and global collaboration across the SCALE network. With more than 20 years of experience across the supply chain ecosystem, Katie advocates for gender diversity and inclusion in the industry. In this episode… What does it take to build meaningful connections in a fast-moving, tech-driven industry? In a field flooded with automation, events, and digital outreach, standing out — and building trust — can feel daunting. So how can professionals cut through the noise and create lasting relationships? It starts with being intentional about relationships, says Katie Date, a supply chain leader with experience in industry collaboration and research. She emphasizes quality over quantity by targeting the right people rather than taking a "spray and pray" approach to outreach. Katie also recommends cultivating both sponsors (who advocate for you when you're not in the room) and mentors (who support your day-to-day growth), while following through consistently to build trust. Meaningful relationships are built through authenticity, clarity, and long-term thinking. In this episode of The Tao of Pizza Podcast, Mark Hiddleson talks with Katie Date, SVP of Industry Relations and Strategic Initiatives at Manifest, a Hyve Group company, to discuss building meaningful relationships in the supply chain industry. Katie shares her journey into the industry, how intentional networking drives outcomes, and key lessons from her research on women in leadership.
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