Bill Scottow
About Bill Scottow
Bill Scottow is a Corporate Transportation Manager at Hubbell Incorporated, where he has worked since 2015. He has extensive experience in transportation and logistics, having previously held roles at Lowe's Companies, Inc. and Inmar Intelligence.
Work at Hubbell
Bill Scottow has served as the Corporate Transportation Manager at Hubbell Incorporated since 2015. In this role, he leads the sourcing strategy and manages Request for Proposal (RFP) events specifically for domestic transportation. His focus is on optimizing value in transportation and logistics programs by balancing cost and service quality. Scottow's efforts contribute to enhancing the overall logistics efficiency of the organization.
Previous Experience in Transportation Management
Before joining Hubbell, Bill Scottow held several positions in transportation management. He worked at Inmar Intelligence as a Supply Chain Manager - Transportation from 2012 to 2015, where he was responsible for overseeing transportation operations. Prior to that, he spent five years at Lowe's Companies, Inc. as a Vendor Supply Chain Management professional from 2007 to 2012, and three years as a Senior Transportation Analyst from 2004 to 2007.
Education and Expertise
Bill Scottow earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with a focus on Transportation and Logistics from Clemson University. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in logistics and supply chain management, enabling him to develop strategic partnerships with both domestic and international carriers to enhance logistics efficiency.
Background in Logistics and Supply Chain
Scottow has a comprehensive background in logistics and supply chain management, with over a decade of experience in the field. His career has included significant roles that emphasize the importance of optimizing transportation processes and enhancing supply chain operations. His work has consistently focused on improving logistics efficiency and managing transportation costs.