Goodman School to honour global supply chain leader Julie Dell’Aniello

Julie Dell’Aniello, a global leader in supply chain management, will share insight into her career when she is honoured as the Goodman School of Business 2025 Distinguished Leader.

Dell’Aniello is the President of Martin Brower Canada, a company that specializes in supply chain solutions. The Brock and wider Niagara communities are invited to hear her speak about her leadership journey during a fireside chat with Goodman Dean Barry Wright on Monday, Feb. 10 at 2 p.m.

Each year, the Goodman School of Business honours a prominent Canadian business leader and connects the recipient with Goodman students and the community at large.

At Martin Brower Canada, Dell’Aniello leads a team of more than 1,100 associates across seven distribution centres focused on delivering exceptional service for the company’s customers.

“Goodman is very proud to welcome Julie to campus as our 2025 Distinguished Leader,” said Wright. “She has a proven track record of leading through change and building resilient high-performing teams, and we are excited for her to share her insights with our community.”

While on campus, Dell’Aniello will also meet with Goodman student leaders and speak to a first-year MBA Operations Management class.

Anyone interested in attending the fireside chat is asked to save their seat by registering on ExperienceBU or emailing [email protected]

“Thank you to the Brock community for this recognition and the opportunity to connect with students during my upcoming visit,” said Dell’Aniello. “I am passionate about connecting with others to share my experiences and look forward to supporting individuals in their career growth.”

Dell’Aniello started her career in Montreal after completing an engineering degree at McGill University before moving to New York City to work as a Staff Engineer at Joseph E. Seagram and Sons. She returned to Toronto and worked in various manufacturing and supply chain roles for Cascades and Canada Bread (Bimbo Canada). She also holds an Executive Master of Business Administration from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.

Since joining Martin Brower Canada in 2018, Dell’Aniello has held progressive leadership roles with the Supply Chain team, ultimately going on to serve as Vice-President, Supply Chain before moving into the role as President in 2021. She also serves on the board of directors for Ronald McDonald House Charities South Central Ontario and is the Canadian Chair of the McDonald’s Supplier Advisory Council.

Past recipients of the Distinguished Leader award include Michèle Boudria, President and Chief Executive Office of McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada; Margaret Kenequanash, CEO of Wataynikaneyap Power; Bonnie Lysyk, the 13th Auditor General of Ontario; Michael Lee Chin, Founder and Chairman of Portland Holdings; Julia Deans, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada; and the late Ned Goodman of Dundee Corporation.


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