Dr. William Wang

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Biography

William Wang was Associate Professor of Operations Management/Supply Chain Management in top universities in China. Then he taught operations management, scheduling and inventory management, procurement at Seneca College. He worked on multiple senior analyst roles in retail, wholesales, B2B/B2C, software, education industries.

He majored Applied Mathematics and completed PhD and master’s degrees in engineering science. Later he embarked on a journey of teaching and researching as assistant professor/associate professor in business schools. He is good at data analytics and driving continuous improvement of business performance via Power BI, Tableau, SQL/Database/Excel. Currently he is Professor of Supply Chain Management, and Program Coordinator of Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Management) Program (B308) at George Brown Polytechnic.

Academic Credentials

  • Dr. Degree, Engineering Science, Northeastern University (China), 1996
  • Master’s degree, Engineering Science, Northeastern University (China), 1992
  • Bachelor’s degree, Applied Mathematics, Northeastern University (China), 1987
  • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Certificate, George Brown Polytechnic, 2024
  • MITxPRO Certificate: Data Science & Big Data Analytics, Skillsoft, 2022
  • Database Design II and SQL (Oracle), Seneca College, 2017
  • Certificate of Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), Supply Chain Management, APICS (ASCM), 2012

Areas of Specialization

  • Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Experiential Learning

Areas of Expertise

  • Supply chain optimization, data analytics, service operations management, business solutions, business performance improvement

Career Highlights

  • senior data analyst, senior business analyst
Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.