Jenna Wagner of Teklynx scoops awards and honors
Teklynx’s global sales and marketing director Jenna Wagner has been named a 2020 Woman in Supply Chain by the Supply and Demand Chain Executive magazine.

The newly launched Women in Supply Chain award honors female supply chain leaders and executives whose accomplishments, mentorship and examples set a foundation for women in all levels of a company’s supply chain network.
‘I am honored that Supply and Demand Chain Executive included me in its inaugural list of Women in Supply Chain, along with the other female leaders who are recognized,’ said Wagner. ‘A large part of Teklynx innovation in barcode labeling software is aimed at strengthening the supply chain for everyone around the world.
‘I am passionate about the work I do to help educate, inspire, and support manufacturers for a stronger, safer, and more integrated supply chain. This recognition reinforces my resolve to respond to our customers’ needs and help companies to barcode better.’
During her time as global marketing and sales director, Wagner launched a new strategic partnership and sales programs to improve customer value streams throughout the manufacturing supply chain. They created better experiences for manufacturers as globalization continues to rise with labeling in multi-site, multi-language environments.
She also contributes to the Global Product Steering Committee at Teklynx, which resulted in the 2019 global product launch of enhanced label design applications, print automation software, and label traceability and security technologies.
Additionally, under Wagner’s leadership, the company unveiled new global branding, global website, and introduced a new blog with the goal of improving customer awareness and understanding of best practices for barcode label management.
Wagner has also been named as a Pro to Know in 2020, an additional demonstration of her dedication to innovation and success in the supply chain.
‘We received over 300 entries for this new award, entries that were submitted from a combination of men and women. This proves that our industry needed an award like this, especially in conjunction with Supply and Demand Chain Executive’s 20-year anniversary,’ commented Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Supply and Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics.
‘This award resembles females supporting other female leaders; men supporting their female counterparts. It resembles the future. It represents growth, evolution and community. And, that future shows that it’s a great time to be a part of the supply chain industry,’ concluded Mayer.
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