Dickerson Tapped to Boost SC Logistics Industry

June 2, 2016

Suzanne Dickerson (Photo: South Carolina Council on Competitiveness)
Suzanne Dickerson (Photo: South Carolina Council on Competitiveness)

Suzanne Dickerson has been named the director of logistics industry initiatives for the business-led, non-profit organization, South Carolina Council on Competitiveness.

 
Dickerson transitions to the Council after eight years as director of international business development at Clemson University's International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR).
 
Dickerson previously worked in the fields of corporate sustainability, innovation management and long-term strategic and structural planning with BMW. She began her career in Munich, Germany at corporate headquarters upon completion of the prestigious Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program. 
 
Dickerson serves as Vice President of the multi-state Southern Automotive Women's Forum. She speaks fluent German and is also a Fellow of the BMW Foundation World Leaders Forum. 
 
Dickerson resides in Greenville and is a member of the Greenville Professional Women's Forum. She is Fellow of the Riley Institute Diversity Leadership Program and was awarded the Clemson Women in Leadership Award in 2015.

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