Industrial Engineering Department Head Recognized for Service to National Society

Tres Bishop and Ed Pohl, Woodbury Award winners, and Yesim Sireli, president of ASEM.
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Tres Bishop and Ed Pohl, Woodbury Award winners, and Yesim Sireli, president of ASEM.

Ed Pohl, professor and head of the Department of Industrial Engineering, has been awarded the Frank Woodbury Special Service Award by the American Society for Engineering Management. The award was presented at the society's international conference in Tampa, Florida, Oct. 5-8.

The award recognizes an individual who has provided outstanding service to the society. Pohl has been a member since 2009, rising to the level of Fellow in 2018. The Woodbury Special Service Award recognizes Pohl for his service as co-editor of the society's journal, the Engineering Management Journal, for the past four years.

Pohl holds the Twenty-First Century Professorship in Engineering. He has served as the director of the Master of Science in Operations Management online degree program and has led several risk- and supply-chain-related research efforts at the U of A.

Before coming to Arkansas, he spent 21 years in the United States Air Force, serving in a variety of engineering, operations analysis and academic positions during his career. His previous assignments included serving as deputy director of the Operations Research Center at the United States Military Academy, as an operations analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, as a munitions logistics manager at the Air Force Operational Test Center and as a B-2 training systems engineer.

"I am very proud of Dr. Pohl for his dedication to service, and I congratulate him on this much-deserved honor," said Dean Kim Needy.

Pohl is a Certified Professional Engineering Manager. In addition to being a Fellow of ASEM, he is also a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers and the Society of Reliability Engineers. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the American Society for Quality. He is also a diplomate in the Society of Health Systems, a member of the International Council on Systems Engineering, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, and the Association for Health Care Resource & Materials Management.

About ASEM: The American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM) is a global professional society dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the engineering and technical management profession. ASEM provides a foundation for anyone wanting to engage with or become knowledgeable about the field of engineering management.

About the Department of Industrial Engineering: The Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Arkansas was founded in 1950, led by department head John L. Imhoff who believed deeply in the global impact of industrial engineering. Today, the department averages over 200 undergraduate students and over 40 doctoral and master's students. In addition, the department has three online master's degrees: the Master of Science in Operations Management, Master of Science in Engineering Management and Master of Science in Operations Analytics. These three programs alone enroll over 600 students each academic year. To learn more about the Department of Industrial Engineering please visit our website.

Contacts

Tamara O. Ellenbecker, website developer
Department of Industrial Engineering
479-575-3157, tellenbe@uark.edu

Jennifer P. Cook, director of communications
College of Engineering
479-575-5697, jpc022@uark.edu

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