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RGP Appoints Jessica Harris as Supply Chain Practice Leader to Strengthen Operational Resilience and Finance-Driven Transformation

 

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar. 17, 2026–
RGP (Nasdaq: RGP), a global professional services firm, today announced that Jessica Harris will lead the Supply Chain Practice within its expanded Consulting Services Segment. With this appointment, RGP continues its commitment to delivering a unified lifecycle solution where supply chain, finance, and technology initiatives are seamlessly aligned to unlock agility, reduce risk, and build resilient, AI-ready operations.

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Jessica Harris, Supply Chain Practice Leader at RGP.

Jessica Harris, Supply Chain Practice Leader at RGP.

Harris’ appointment comes at a pivotal moment as supply chain strategy increasingly serves as a primary lever for both CFOs and CIOs as organizations balance cost pressure, tariff volatility, working capital optimization, and the need to modernize fragmented technology environments. What was once considered a primarily operational function has evolved into a strategic enterprise capability that influences profitability, resilience, and long-term growth.

“Supply chain has moved from a back-office function to a strategic CFO priority,” said Scott Rottmann, President of Consulting Services at RGP. “Jessica brings deep expertise in operational strategy, technology optimization, and AI readiness. She understands how to cut through the complexity to create measurable financial impact, which ultimately helps our clients reduce risk, improve agility, and create sustainable value.”

Organizations are increasingly investing in multi-source, multi-region supply networks designed to balance cost efficiency with flexibility and geopolitical stability. At the same time, many companies are navigating fragmented data environments, aging systems, and limited internal capacity to execute large transformation agendas.

By combining supply chain and procurement consulting expertise with the ability to also support clients’ on-demand talent needs, RGP helps organizations manage transformation initiatives, supplier disruptions, and operational workloads with agility.

In her expanded role, Harris will continue to build RGP’s capabilities across supply chain transformation, procurement optimization, and AI-enabled operational strategy. She and her team will help organizations unlock cost efficiencies, improve working capital performance, and strengthen operational resilience through initiatives such as inventory optimization, network footprint redesign, procurement transformation, and automation of transactional processes.

Her work will also focus on helping organizations realize greater value from existing supply chain technologies, including planning, procurement, and contract lifecycle management platforms, by improving data integration, process alignment, and adoption rather than defaulting to costly system replacements.

“The most resilient organizations are designing supply chains that are both flexible and intelligent,” Harris said. “That requires strong data foundations, modern operational processes, and the ability to adapt quickly as market conditions change. When those elements come together, companies can unlock immediate financial impact while positioning themselves for long-term innovation and AI-enabled decision-making.”

Prior to RGP, she held supply chain leadership roles at Sirius Solutions and Johnson & Johnson, where she focused on operational strategy, procurement transformation, and supply network optimization.

About RGP

RGP (Nasdaq: RGP) has been redefining professional services for 30 years by closing the gap between advice and execution. RGP combines the flexibility of on-demand talent, the rigor of consulting, and the accountability of managed services for faster impact, smarter investment, and lower risk. The firm partners with CFOs and other C-suite leaders across finance, digital transformation, data, and cloud—connecting advisory to execution at global scale.

Based in Dallas, Texas, with offices worldwide, RGP annually engages with more than 1,500 clients around the world from 40 physical practice offices and multiple virtual offices. As of January 2026, RGP is proud to have served 90 percent of the Fortune 100 and has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report (2025-2026 Best Companies to Work for) and Forbes (America’s Best Midsize Employers 2026, America’s Best Management Consulting Firms 2025, World’s Best Management Consulting Firms 2025).

Resources Connection, Inc. (RGP) is listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the exchange’s highest tier by listing standards. To learn more about RGP, visit: http://www.rgp.com. (RGP-F)

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Jennifer Ryu, Chief Financial Officer

(US+) 1-714-430-6500

jennifer.ryu@rgp.com

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