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Quinlan Supply and Value Chain Center Set to Open Second office at Vernon Hills This April

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The Supply and Value Chain Center at Loyola University Chicago’s Quinlan School of Business is opening a second office at the Cuneo Mansion and Gardens in Vernon Hills, a satellite campus located in the northern suburbs of Chicago.

The Supply and Value Chain Center opened in 2012 and since then has been dedicated to the development of leading-edge strategies and practical solutions to problems encountered by the business community relative to the management of the end-to-end supply chain. The resource will now be made available to the suburban satellite campus this April.

At first, the new Cuneo office will be open every Tuesday, although the office will eventually be staffed on Thursdays and Fridays. Staff will also be available by appointment throughout the week.

In a statement, John Caltagirone, director of the Supply and Value Chain Center, said:

“Our new office is a great resource for Chicago’s northern suburbs and southern Wisconsin. Instead of coming downtown, you can connect with us near where you live and work.”

The new Supply and Value Chain Center office is just another way that Quinlan has expanded into Vernon Hills. Students can complete their entire MBA program at Cuneo or earn a graduate certificate in supply chain fundamentals at Cuneo. Cuneo Mansion and Gardens is also available for corporate events and training.

Caltagirone has described Cuneo Mansion and Gardens as,

“… a great place to get out of your company and do some strategy work. The grounds are so beautiful, and the mansion is convenient for many manufacturers, distributors, and other companies in that corridor.”

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