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"INSPIRING GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN LEADERS TO INNOVATE"​

PROFESSOR RICHARD WILDING - WHO'S WHO

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Professor Richard Wilding is honoured by being recognised and listed in three leading Who's Who Publications - A&C Black's Who's Who, Marquis Who's Who in the World & Debrett's People of Today.Professor Richard Wilding has been honoured by being one of around 1000 “living noteworthy and influential individuals” who have been newly entered into A & C Blacks "Who’s Who" 2010 (162nd edition).  His biography will be published in Who’s Who for the rest of his life. The Wall Street Journal (USA) has said that an entry in Who's Who "really puts the stamp on eminence on a modern British life” and the Daily Mail (U.K.) has described it as "Britain's most famous reference book". The Daily Telegraph (U.K.) states “Who's Who is a mirror in which society glimpses a reflection of its own achievement.” “The famous red covers of Who's Who are exclusive and only the enduringly notable get into them” The Times (U.K.).

The American “Marquis Who’s Who of the World” publication has recognised Professor Richard Wilding by including his biography in the 2010 edition. Since 1899 this USA based Who’s Who has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor.  Leading citizens from around the globe whose achievements influence the people of today and are worthy of permanent record.

Professor Richard Wilding is one of 650 new entrants hand-picked by Debrett’s for inclusion in “Debrett’s People of Today”. This definitive guide to Britain's meritocracy is the major biographical study of the U.K.'s most influential and successful people. Debrett's People of Today 2010 recognises the achievements of over 25,000 people drawn from every sector of society – from academics to writers, business leaders to sports personalities, civil servants to pop stars, clergy to politicians.


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  • About
  • Thought Leadership
  • Executive Development
  • Media
  • Working with Richard
  • Blog
    • Supply Chain 4.0 >
      • Supply Chain 4.0 – The Digital Era
      • Supply Chain 4.0 integration
    • COVID-19 >
      • Covid19 Supply Chain Preparation
      • Post Covid19
      • Covid19 Supply Chain Interactions
      • Logistics winning the Covid19 vaccine war
    • Supply Chain Leadership >
      • Leadership for Next Generation Supply Chains
      • Strategic Supply Chain Success
      • Supply Chain Shared Leadership
      • Supply Chain Leaders "to-do" list
    • Risk & Resilience >
      • Building a resilient & risk free supply chain
      • The Sources of Supply Chain Risk
    • Supply Chain "Cost to Serve" and Finance
    • Time based decision making in the supply chain
    • Brexit Supply Chain call to action
    • Supply Chain Models of Zara & Uniqlo
    • Zero carbon supply chains
    • The future of home delivery: The Parcel Conundrum
  • Contact