Dan Sanker

Dan Sanker

Dan Sanker is is the President & CEO of CaseStack, Inc., a logistics outsourcing company focused on collaboration and technology. He founded the company in 1999 in California, after experiences in consumer packaged goods at Procter and Gamble and Nabisco, and corporate finance consulting experiences at KPMG and Deloitte. He is also a co-founder and Managing Director of the Green Valley Network, a non-profit organization which promotes sustainability technology.

Sanker initiated the logistics industry’s first biodiesel program and has been recognized by Supply Chain Executive Magazine as a "Green Supply Chain Professional to Know”.[1] His company also received the Compass Communications Excellence Award for the Green Consolidation Program. Under Sanker’s leadership CaseStack has earned numerous awards and grown quickly, earning a spot on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50[2] and the Inc500.

Sanker received an MBA from the Anderson School at UCLA, and studied at the University of London, IES in Vienna, and Kansai Gaidai University in Hirakata City, Japan. He has been accredited by the UCLA Director Certification Program and serves as a Board Member at the Center for Retailing Excellence[3] at the Sam Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. He is a frequent speaker on collaboration and entrepreneurship.

He has two sons with his wife Jane Sanker.

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