Institute for Supply Management® Honors 2025 ISM® 30 Under 30 Rising Supply Chain Stars
Winners represent future leaders, as standout and passionate problem-solvers
TEMPE, Ariz. (March 19, 2026) – Institute for Supply Management® (ISM®) announced the winners of its 2025 ISM® 30 Under 30 Rising Supply Chain Stars Recognition Program, honoring 30 exceptional young professionals who are making a measurable impact across supply chain, procurement and operations roles worldwide.
Now in its 12th year, the ISM 30 Under 30 program recognizes individuals age 30 and under who demonstrate leadership, collaboration, innovation and a commitment to advancing the supply management profession. Winners are selected through a competitive, peer-driven nomination and review process representing diverse industries, functions and geographies.
“These rising leaders reflect the strength and future of the supply management profession,” said Debbie Fogel-Monnissen, interim chief executive officer of ISM. “Their curiosity, discipline and commitment to continuous improvement are helping organizations navigate complexity and build more resilient, forward-looking supply chains.”
Hundreds of applications are received annually, and a rigorous review process assesses candidates based on detailed nominations provided by professional peers, leaders, and executives.
Working in the United States, Brazil, France, India, Kenya, Malaysia, and Portugal, the honorees are making their mark on the manufacturing, pharmaceutical, aerospace and defense, oil and gas, and business services industries, among others. Fifty seven percent of the winners are women, and the median age is 27.
Megawatt Winner: Shane McClure
Shane McClure, senior sourcing process manager at GE Aerospace, has been named the 2025 ISM® 30 Under 30 Megawatt Winner, the program’s highest distinction recognizing an individual whose leadership and impact stand out among the cohort.
Based in Cincinnati, McClure has demonstrated exceptional initiative in advancing professional development and operational excellence within GE Aerospace. He has helped establish standardized sourcing and review processes, led cross-functional kaizen events, streamlined RFQ management practices and implemented robotic process automation to improve efficiency in a highly regulated environment.
In addition to his operational impact, McClure serves as GE Aerospace’s supply chain campus recruiting leader for Bowling Green State University, helping strengthen the organization’s future talent pipeline.
The full list of the outstanding ISM 30 Under 30 winners includes:
- WeiWen Ang, sourcing analyst, H.B. Fuller (Klang, Malaysia)
- Nestor Beisol, MBA, global supply chain director, Atlantic Bearing Services (Miami)
- Emma Coleman, data insight analyst, Northrop Grumman Corporation (Los Angeles)
- Rachel Cossick, CPSM, indirect sourcing manager, Associated Materials Innovations (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio)
- Andrew Ewing, principal associate, third-party manager, technology, Capital One (Washington, D.C.)
- Bergin Finn, global sourcing specialist III, Boston Scientific (Minneapolis)
- Deflah Komen, procurement lead, AGC Tenwek Hospital – Cardiothoracic Center (Nairobi County, Kenya)
- Alisa Konchenko, PMP, vice president, product and growth, DocStudio (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- Shane McClure, senior sourcing process manager, GE Aerospace (Cincinnati)
- Tiffany McKee, MS, risk management lead, mission systems — strategy and strategic sourcing, Northrop Grumman Corporation (Baltimore)
- Kole Mewhorter, demand planner, H.B. Fuller (Chippewa Falls, Wis.)
- Matthew Moore, procurement manager — commercial procurement, ViiV Healthcare (London)
- Kelly O’Connor, purchasing and supply management policy specialist, U.S. Postal Service (Washington, D.C.)
- Mukul Parkhe, continuous improvement manager, DHL Supply Chain (Memphis)
- Karthik Parthasarathi, product procurement manager — bearings, Caterpillar (Peoria, Ill.)
- Julien Perrault, MBA, manager, sourcing and supply chain advisory, Grant Thornton (Philadelphia)
- Fernanda Pitalua, procurement solutions professional, Caterpillar (Chicago)
- Sylvain Porkolab, global category buyer — hydraulics, Caterpillar (Grenoble, France)
- Scott Pribe, CPSM, category manager III, TDS Telecommunications LLC (Strongsville, Ohio)
- Francisco Emilio Ramundo Filho, CPSM, supply chain commercial specialist, Shell Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)
- Hannah Schwandt, MBA, supply chain planning specialist, Northrop Grumman Corporation (Chicago)
- Christian Scott, decision and analytics support, GSK (Upper Providence, Pa.)
- Surya Selvan, assistant manager, purchasing, Flex (Chennai, India)
- Gonçalo Silva, MS, global strategist sourcing analyst II, H.B. Fuller (Porto, Portugal)
- Yashvi Singh, staff front-end technology developer, capital supplier development manager, Micron Technology Inc. (Boise, Idaho)
- Harihara Subramanian, senior purchasing manager, Procter & Gamble (Hyderabad, India)
- Patrick Szybowicz, senior category buyer, technology professional services and telematics, Caterpillar (Washington, Ill.)
- Rochisshill Varma, supply chain manager, analytics, Microsoft (Redmond, Wash.)
- Sivajyothi Vemulapalli, supply chain product manager, Silver MetalX Inc. (Troy, Mich.)
- Owen Zimmerman, data insight analyst, Northrop Grumman Corporation (Los Angeles)
Recognition at ISM World 2026
All 2025 ISM® 30 Under 30 Rising Supply Chain Stars will receive a one-year ISM membership and complimentary registration to ISM World 2026, ISM’s annual conference. Winners will be formally recognized and celebrated during the ISM Awards Gala on April 27 at ISM World in Denver, Colorado.
In addition to on-site recognition, honorees will participate in year-round engagement opportunities, including ISM content features, community programming and professional development experiences designed to elevate their voices and impact.
For more information on the ISM 30 Under 30 Rising Supply Chain Stars, visit: ISMWorld.org.