Each year MIT presents its Supply Chain Excellence Award to outstanding graduating seniors from Lehigh. The ISE Department is pleased to announce that Suyeon Hong received an Honorable Mention for the 2021 MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award and Cameron Menna was named as a Qualified Nominee of the 2021 MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award.

Suyeon is currently enrolled in Lehigh’s Industrial and Systems Engineering Program. Cameron is currently enrolled in Lehigh’s Integrated Business and Engineering Honors Program. 

Suyeon is a senior graduating in May with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering and a minor in Supply Chain Management.

As the recipient of an Honorable Mention Award, Suyeon will receive a fellowship toward MIT SCM master’s program, or an MIT International SCALE master’s program at centers in China, Luxembourg, Malaysia, or Spain.

Cameron is a dual degree senior graduating in May with a Bachelor of Science in Integrated Business and Engineering, majoring in Finance and also a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering.

As a Qualified Nominee, Cameron will receive a fellowship to an MIT International SCALE master’s program centers in China, Luxembourg, Malaysia, or Spain.

The Lehigh liaisons for the MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award are Professor Lawrence V. Snyder, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science) and Professor Zach G. Zacharia, Department of Decision and Technology Analytics (College of Business).

The ISE Department is extremely proud of these remarkable students and wishes them continued success in their future endeavors.