Connect 2024: Moving as One in Orlando

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Jennifer Tom
October 14, 2024

E2open’s Connect 2024, our largest annual customer event, has just wrapped up in Orlando, Florida. The three-and-a-half-day conference was packed with networking, learning, and innovation, bringing together industry leaders, clients, and partners to explore the future of supply chain management.

Day 1: Teeing Off and Warming Up 

Golf tournament at Orlando's Shingle Creek Golf Club at Rosen Shingle Creek before the official kick-off of the Connect 2024 programming.

The event kicked off on Monday, September 30th, with a golf tournament at the picturesque Shingle Creek Golf Club, sponsored by our partner Trimble. Our golfers engaged in some friendly competition for prizes and bragging rights. As the sun set, attendees gathered for a lively welcome reception featuring local artisans and music from the Bay Kings Band.

Day 2: Innovation Takes Center Stage 

Day 2 at Connect Europe - opening remarks from e2open leadership and the Ford keynote.

Tuesday saw the official opening of Connect 2024, with e2open’s leadership team setting the stage. CEO Andrew Appel, CCO Greg Randolph, and EVP of Products & Strategy Dr. Pawan Joshi delivered energizing opening remarks, including four product innovation showcases that had the audience buzzing. 

The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the keynote from Ford Motor Company. Mandeep Sahota and Jordan Pavel shared insights on orchestrating partnerships across the value chain to enhance resilience and drive innovation. The day concluded with a celebratory Client Awards Dinner, recognizing several of our clients and partners for outstanding achievements in supply chain management. A press release highlighting those deserving winners is coming soon!

Day 3: Thought Leadership and Connection 

Gail Morrison on Day 3 at Connect 2024. Wednesday began with Gail Morrison, SVP of Client Experience, setting the agenda for another packed day. The main stage featured keynotes from industry innovators, including Karon Evanoff from QSC and Alan Brown from Jabil. A special presentation by MIT data scientist David Simchi-Levi and Accenture’s Sunita Suryanarayan provided cutting-edge insights into supply chain optimization. 

Throughout the day, attendees participated in breakout sessions and explored the Engagement Zone, diving deep into strategies for streamlining supply chains. The evening closed on a high note with a unique presentation from songwriter Jimmy Yeary, who illustrated the power of storytelling in building relationships. To cap it all off, Jimmy collaborated with our entire audience to write an impromptu song!  

Day 4: Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead 

The final day of Connect 2024 brought everything together. John Lash and Jenny Roman delivered a compelling presentation on unlocking value with data, AI, and collaboration in supply chains. CEO Andrew Appel and CCO Greg Randolph closed the event with heartfelt thanks to all participants. 

The final round of breakout sessions covered topics from sustainability to automation, ensuring attendees left with actionable insights for achieving a truly connected supply chain. 

Looking Forward 

Connect 2024 e2open team As we reflect on the success of Connect 2024, we’re already excited for what’s next. In the coming weeks, we’ll be updating the Connect website with session presentations, photos, and recordings, allowing attendees to revisit the wealth of knowledge shared during the event. 

We extend our deepest gratitude to all staff, both onsite and supporting from afar, who made Connect 2024 possible. This event truly embodied our theme of “Moving as One,” showcasing the power of collaboration in transforming supply chains worldwide. 

Stay tuned for more insights and innovations as we continue to shape the future of supply chain management together! 

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