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ISE Advisory Board

The ISE Department receives valuable guidance from its advisory board members. The board keeps the department connected with industry trends.

Last Updated: 05/28/2026 | All information is accurate and still up-to-date

The ISE Department receives valuable guidance from its advisory board. The board helps keep the department at the forefront of the field and ahead of the needs of industry. They also help to strengthen relationships with students, faculty, community, and alums. Board members help to connect the department with industry leaders.

Members

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Portrait of Sheila Benny, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumna, entrepreneur and supply chain industry leader.
Sheila Benny

Co-founder and President at Optricity Corporation (Retired)

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Portrait of Neil Brittain, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumnus and global human resources executive at Novartis Pharmaceuticals.
Neil Brittain

Global People and Organization Director for Novartis Pharmaceuticals

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Portrait of Lisa Cook, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumna and enterprise data management executive at Bank of America.
Lisa Cook

Enterprise Data Management Executive, Bank of America

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Portrait of David Cornejo, an industrial engineering alumnus and business professional wearing glasses and a dark suit jacket.
David Cornejo

Director of Data Science, GSK

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Portrait of Tracy Doaks, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumna and president and CEO of MCNC.
Tracy Doaks

President and CEO of MCNC

JD
Portrait of Jonathan Drum, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumnus and business and engineering leader.
Jonathan Drum

Technical Program Manager, Google

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Portrait of Candance Gingles, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumna and manufacturing and quality leadership professional.
Candance Gingles

Director of Quality Engineering, Pfizer (Retired)

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Portrait of Tao Hong, an NC State alumnus and distinguished professor of energy analytics and systems engineering at UNC Charlotte.
Tao Hong

Duke Energy Distinguished Professor, UNC Charlotte

JJ
Wide portrait of Jeff Johnson, an NC State Industrial Engineering alumnus and retired energy trading executive, wearing glasses and a dark suit.
Jeff Johnson

Owner of JWJ Energy

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Portrait of Pinar Keskinocak, a Georgia Tech industrial and systems engineering professor and operations research leader.
Pinar Keskinocak

H. Milton and Carolyn J. Stewart School Chair and Professor, Georgia Tech

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Portrait of Angela Lanning, a healthcare technology executive and operations leader at Premier.
Angela Lanning

COO, Premier’s Informatics and Technology Services Group

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Portrait of Tim McMahon, a business executive at Accenture and longtime leader in global consulting and mergers and acquisitions.
Tim McMahon

Managing Director of Global Commerce Mergers and Acquisition, Accenture

TM
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Tammy Montgomery

Specialist Master, Deloitte Consulting

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Patrick Murray

Director, Global Consumer Sales Development, Intel Corporation (Retired)

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Keith Nichols

Vice President of Manufacturing at Century Furniture

DP
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Devon Person

Vice President of Supply Chain Operations, Foot Locker

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Rich Rosselle

Director, Lenovo ISG GSC Strategy

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Natalia Summerville

Director of Applied Data Science, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Spencer Thompson

Lead Engineer of Environmental Technology, EOS North America

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Anita Vila-Parrish

Sr. Manager of Product, Amazon Pharmacy

Advisory Board Chair Notes

In each edition of inGear magazine, you hear directly from the advisory board chair about the department’s progress and future direction. In addition, the chair shares insights on important initiatives, upcoming opportunities and industry trends. As a result, you stay informed about the department’s current achievements and plans. Through these updates, you also remain connected to the NC State ISE community and its continued growth.

The Advantages of an Advisory Board

An advisory board gives your college department many important advantages. It brings outside ideas that help you improve your program. Board members often include professionals, alumni and community leaders with real-world experience. They help you keep your program current. In addition, they offer advice to help match your courses with industry needs. This makes your students better prepared for jobs.

Board members may also connect you with internships, co-ops and job openings. These opportunities give your students real experience. Moreover, board members can support your department by helping raise money or build partnerships with businesses and groups. They also review your curriculum and suggest changes to improve your program. This feedback helps you stay ahead in your field. By working closely with faculty and students, they help guide future goals and decisions.

When you include alumni on your board, you keep strong ties with past students. Their stories can inspire current students. Furthermore, alumni support helps grow your department’s reputation and network. Overall, an advisory board adds value by giving support, sharing experience and helping your department grow. With their help, you can prepare students for success in a fast-changing world.