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The current uncertainty surrounding the electric vehicle (EV) industry doesn’t just affect automotive manufacturers – it has ripples down the entire supply chain. Suppliers need to adapt to new production priorities and customer expectations – but what are the best strategies? Get answers to this question and more in the free webinar What’s Next for EVs, taking place August 13 at 12PM ET. Laurie Harbour, principal at respected advisory firm Wipfli, will clarify the facts behind often mixed messaging and discuss how OEMs are pivoting in response to EV market turbulence – and what suppliers must do now to remain agile and competitive.
Speaker

Laurie Harbour
Principal
Wipfli
Laurie Harbour is a principal with more than 35 years of manufacturing and consulting experience. Prior to joining Wipfli, she was the co-owner of Harbour Results, Inc., and has spent her career helping clients develop strategies, improve operations, reduce risk and optimize business performance. Clients benefit from Laurie’s ability to work with leadership teams to assess the current state of their business and provide strategic and operation recommendations for improvement.
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