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SIMOS Solutions Harold Baro named to Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s 2023 Pros to Know list

July 11, 2023

Senior Vice President and General Manager of SIMOS Solutions Harold Baro has been named to the 2023 Supply & Demand Chain Executive “Pros to Know” list. The annual list recognizes outstanding executives across the supply chain whose accomplishments serve as examples for other leaders across the industry.

Baro has more than 30 years of extensive experience in Industrial and Systems Engineering with a focus on logistics and systems, including the past 18 years with SIMOS. Under his leadership, SIMOS has expanded across the United States and introduced award-winning proprietary technology, Stafftrack, for our client and associates.

The Pros to Know list includes leaders and teams from software and service providers, consultancies and academia, trucking, and transportation firms, professional development agencies, sourcing and procurement divisions, and more, all whom have helped supply chain clients and the supply chain community at large prepare to meet many of today’s—and tomorrow’s—challenges.

Supply & Demand Chain Executive had the highest number of nominations ever for this award—proving that today’s supply chain professionals are doing great things for the supply chain.

“This year’s list is filled with supply chain professionals whose achievements and success stories have helped move the needle in the supply chain. They promote safety, sustainability, and workforce development. They work toward helping heal the supply chain. They’re actually in the supply chain,” says Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics. “We received close to 400 nominations this year, the highest number of nominations ever for this award. It’s proof that today’s supply chain professionals are doing great things for the supply chain. They embody what a true leader should be. And, without their initiatives, programs, and collaborative efforts, today’s supply chains would be in worse shape.”

To see the full list of winners, click here.

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