Rob Oglesby
Senior Manager
As a consultant, and as a cycling enthusiast, Rob is very conscious about changes in the environment — anticipating and overcoming obstacles to stay on course is a key tenet he brings to his client projects.
Rob has 30 years of experience within the retail industry and as a consultant. He held director-level positions with major big box retailers in the areas of store operations, field management, and process innovation. Rob focuses on assisting retailers enhance performance through operational improvement and business process transformation enabled by technology. Rob has authored several publications on inventory management and store operations and has been quoted in several retail news outlets and industry blogs. He has also presented at several retail conferences. Rob holds a Bachelor of Science in Information & Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and he has served as Assistant Director for the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) Region 630 and as a board member of the Orange Coast Radio Control Club. After growing up on the east coast, Rob and his family now live in Orange County California—which he asserts is worth the premium—where he enjoys mountain and road cycling, building and flying radio control airplanes, and homebrewing craft beer—when he can find the time.
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Recent Contributions
Key Takeaways from CSCMP’s 31st Annual State of Logistics Report
Podcast, 11/10/20
Strategic Sourcing in a Disrupted Supply Chain
Blog Post, 10/08/2020
Strategic Sourcing in a Disrupted Supply Chain
Podcast, 09/24/20
Two Critical Inventory Changes for BOPIS Success
Blog Post, 07/23/20
Can Apparel Retailers ‘Unpack’ Unsold Inventory for Back-to-School Season?
Sourcing Journal, 07/22/20
Essential Disruption
Store Level Omnichannel Capabilities for Retail’s New World
Solving Both Sides of the Inventory Problem
Podcast, 07/07/20
Triaging Your Inventory: Decisions for Stability
Webinar Recap, 04/22/2020
Getting to Global
Managing Inventory in a Unified Commerce World