A tech deep dive with resilinc and kharon

The automotive industry has been front and center in the fight against forced labor in supply chains. In recent years, additions to the UFLPA Entity List as well as congressional reports and letters have placed the industry under scrutiny. Automakers' complex supply chains necessitate a risk-based approach to identifying, investigating, and rectifying exposure to forced labor.
Explore how Resilinc integrates Kharon’s industry-leading forced labor risk data to help your organization mitigate risk in your supply chain.
Speakers:
Laurie Tuschen, AVP Product Management, Resilinc
Laurie E. Tuschen is a results-driven product management leader with over two decades of experience in building and managing high-performing teams. Currently serving as Associate Vice President at Resilinc, Laurie excels in defining product strategies, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and driving product innovation. With a background in companies like Coupa and LLamasoft, she has a proven track record in delivering revenue growth and developing impactful supply chain solutions for Fortune 100 companies.
Bryce Nelson, Senior Solutions Consultant, Resilinc
Bryce Nelson is a Senior Solutions Consultant and has been with Resilinc for the last 6 years. Bryce began his time at Resilinc in the Customer Success organization focused on managing large enterprise customers across High Tech, Life Science, and Aerospace industry verticals before moving into presales as a solutions consultant. For the last 4 years Bryce has continued to focus on driving solutions for the primary business challenges affecting large enterprise organizations including supplier resiliency, business continuity, and evolving regulatory compliance.
Ethan Woolley, Director, Kharon
Ethan Woolley is a Director at Kharon, where he leads the firm’s work on UFLPA due diligence best practices and the use of data to strengthen risk management programs. Ethan frequently works with private sector organizations in every industry and regularly speaks at conferences and industry events on forced labor risk. Ethan received his BA in International Relations and Russian from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA in Energy Politics from the European University at St. Petersburg. Ethan speaks Russian and spent time living in Moscow.