SC Codeworks Executive Amy Dean Recognized as Rising Star in 2025 Women in Supply Chain Awards
Amy Dean's recognition highlights the growing influence of women in supply chain leadership and underscores how technology-driven solutions are helping companies navigate industry volatility while creating opportunities for future female leaders.

Amy Dean, Vice President of Operations at SC Codeworks, has been named a recipient of the 2025 Women in Supply Chain award in the Rising Stars category by Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive. The award recognizes female leaders whose accomplishments, mentorship, and examples are shaping stronger supply chains and creating new opportunities for women across the logistics industry.
Dean's recognition comes as she oversees operations, strategic planning, and customer engagement at SC Codeworks, ensuring clients benefit from the company's flexible Warehouse Management System and white-glove support. With over a decade of experience in IT and logistics, she has helped organizations implement solutions that streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enable smarter, data-driven decisions. "Recognition like this reminds me why I chose a career in logistics," Dean said. "The work we do at SC Codeworks helping warehouses and 3PLs use technology to cut through volatility and improve performance supports the people behind those operations and opens doors for the next generation of women who will lead this industry."
SC Codeworks has built a reputation for helping warehouses and third-party logistics providers navigate supply chain volatility with customizable software and responsive support. The company integrates modules such as yard management, transportation brokerage, and predictive analytics into a single enterprise license, delivering both operational efficiency and long-term client partnership. The company's technology platform can be explored at https://www.sccodeworks.com/.
Marina Mayer, Editor-in-Chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Co-Founder of the Women in Supply Chain Forum, emphasized the significance of this recognition. "Every year, the award winners amaze me. Regardless of the disruptions, economic uncertainty and other industry challenges, these Women in Supply Chain winners are doing remarkable things for their communities, organizations and teams," Mayer said. "These female logistics leaders are rising up; they're strengthening leadership pipelines, enforcing a people-first leadership approach, spearheading new product introductions and transforming the way the industry views women in supply chain."
The honorees will be recognized at the Women in Supply Chain Forum, taking place November 18-20, 2025, in Clearwater Beach, Florida. This recognition underscores the critical role that women are playing in addressing supply chain challenges through technological innovation and leadership development, particularly as the industry continues to face volatility and demands for greater efficiency and resilience.