Ed Hisscock

SVP, Supply Chain,

Trinity Health

Healthcare Supply Chain Unfiltered: A Look at Leadership’s Most Pressing Concerns 

Expectations placed on supply chain leaders have never been higher. IDN boards and C-suites are asking harder questions, demanding greater accountability, and looking to supply chain as a strategic lever for solving the organization's most complex operational and financial challenges. Join a panel of seasoned executives and thought leaders as they candidly pull back the curtain on what today's top decision-makers are demanding, and what it takes to deliver. 

Hear perspectives from leaders who have sat at the highest levels of healthcare supply chain and advised IDN organizational leadership through many challenging events. This panel will offer unfiltered insights into what separates good organizations from truly exceptional ones.  

Learning Objectives:
1. Recognize the evolving expectations that IDN boards and C-suites have of supply chain leaders and how to position yourself to meet them.
2. Analyze the most critical healthcare supply chain challenges currently on the radar of senior decision-makers. 
3. Evaluate leadership strategies and organizational approaches that have proven most effective in delivering efficient, high-impact supply chain operations. 
4. Develop a strategic perspective on your organization’s performance that aligns with the priorities and expectations of your top leadership.

About Ed Hisscock

Ed Hisscock retired as the Senior Vice President of Supply Chain at Trinity Health, a leading catholic healthcare ministry. He is a lifelong Healthcare Supply Chain Practitioner having spent 40 years serving in the supply chain and IT disciplines with fortune 50 companies, healthcare supplier and healthcare provider organizations. Ed has founded two healthcare companies and personally served over 100 healthcare provider organizations in the US and Europe.

Ed holds an engineering degree in Electronics, a Bachelors degree in Behavioral Science, and a Masters degree in Supply Chain from Michigan State University.