#  Jarrod Goentzel, PhD 

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 Jarrod Goentzel is founder and director of the [MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab](http://humanitarian.mit.edu/) in the MIT Center for Transportation &amp; Logistics. His research focuses on meeting human needs in resource-constrained settings through better supply chain management, information systems, and decision support technology. Dr. Goentzel leads fieldwork in a range of contexts to develop insights that improve response efforts during emergencies and strengthen supply chains in vulnerable communities. Research involves direct engagement with the private sector, government agencies, humanitarian, international development, and community organizations on several continents. Dr. Goentzel has created residential and online courses and in humanitarian logistics, international operations, and supply chain finance, and has extensive experience using simulation games to build intuition and leadership skills.

 Previously, Dr. Goentzel was Executive Director of the [MIT Supply Chain Management (SCM) Program](http://scm.mit.edu/), a nine-month master’s degree program. He joined MIT in 2003 to establish the Zaragoza Logistics Center in Spain, which was the first node in the [MIT Global SCALE Network](http://scale.mit.edu/). He received a Ph.D. from the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

 Jarrod Goentzel, PhD, has been involved in both the didactic and simulation segments of HHI’s annual Humanitarian Response Intensive Course since 2016. He has been lecturing on Logistics and Supply Chain for the didactic part and leading the logistics cluster during the simulation.



 

 

 





 

 

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