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Master of Industrial Distribution Results

See how Texas A&M University's Master of Industrial Distribution program has improved the lives of graduates from our program. We teach the skills needed for our students to becomecompany leaders.

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The Master of Industrial Distribution (MID) program at Texas A&M University includes a Capstone Project that enables students to apply their learning in real-world scenarios. This helps students develop skills and gain credibility while benefiting their employers.

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Industry Faculty member Daniel Rey describes his experience with the MID program.

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The world is currently dealing with a level of disruption to the supply chain that we’ve never encountered, and no segment is more affected by this than industrial distribution.

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As part of the Master of Industrial Distribution program at Texas A&M University, students spend four days on campus in College Station, Texas before each of its two academic years.

帽stone Design Case Study

The end product of MID capstone projects is a high-value solution that can be implemented immediately at their companies.

Former Student Profile

Former students Kim Summers, Cole Knuth and Dean Jones share their career paths and the impact MID has had on them.

Beyond an MBA - Why Leaders in Industrial Distribution Should Consider a Specialized Degree

Although MBA programs have their place in the distribution industry, specialized master’s programs that focus specifically on industrial distribution can offer students more focused training.

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的响亮的结果信息开头ss the 70 MID students, all working full-time in various functional areas and across multiple distribution channels, is the need to fortify both internal and external practices within the organization to be a successful leader.

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Master of Industrial Distribution former students Dee Ellis '15 and Dawn Ellis '19 share how the program has impacted their professional and personal lives.

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GSG sent its vice president of sales and vice president of finance to Texas A&M’s Master of Industrial Distribution program in 2010. They immediately came to trust its value as a program and became determined to continue investing in potential leaders by sending them through the program.

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Valin leverages Texas A&M’s Master of Industrial Distribution program to develop employees who are experts within their departments. Professionals who graduate from the program bring back a deeper understanding of the distribution industry, preparing them to grow into company leaders.

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Former Master of Industrial Distribution students who work for Valin and GSG reflect on the impact of the program on their professional lives.

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