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DR. ROBERT C. LIEB

1944 - 2021

DR.  ROBERT C. LIEB obituary, 1944-2021, Lexington, MA

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ROBERT LIEB Obituary

LIEB, Dr. Robert C., Jr. On Saturday, September 11, 2021 we lost a world-class father, professor, and baseball enthusiast. Of Carlisle, MA.

Bob Lieb was born in Pittsburgh on March 29, 1944. As a boy, his three great loves were animals, music, and baseball, interests he maintained throughout his life. He was also passionate about learning, and went on to earn three degrees a BS from Duquesne University in Pennsylvania, an MBA from the University of Maryland, and a DBA in Transportation and Logistics from the University of Maryland. Bob lived in Lexington, MA for more than three decades where he was a beloved girls softball coach to his daughter and many of her peers throughout the years, and a fiercely competitive tennis player in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. He later moved to Wayland, MA and then Carlisle.

Bob was a Professor of Supply Chain Management at Northeastern University where he shared his knowledge, insights, and advice with students for 50 years. He was known to many there as an extraordinary teacher, scholar, mentor, and colleague. He was a leader in the Supply Chain Management (SCM) discipline, founding both the undergraduate and graduate SCM programs at Northeastern, and specializing in the fields of logistics and transportation prior to that. He published more than fifty articles in leading journals in the fields of supply chain management, logistics, and transportation. He also authored Transportation, a text book used at more than 200 universities, and a book about basketball called Shooting Threes and Shaking the Basketball Establishment: The Short, Chaotic Run of the American Basketball League. He consulted regularly with such clients as UPS and Penske Logistics, conducted annual surveys related to logistics outsourcing, and served on the editorial boards for The Transportation Journal, the Supply Chain Management Review, and the International Journal of Logistics: Research and Applications. Over four decades, he also collaborated on transportation safety surveys and was passionate about stiffening penalties for drunk drivers, particularly repeat offenders.

Bob also loved travel and dessert, particularly french pastries. He combined these passions as a visiting professor at three french universities. Outside of work, he travelled extensively, often with his daughter. His favorite trips included journeys to meet koalas and kangaroos in Australia, snow monkeys in Japan, and kiwis in New Zealand. He also enjoyed golf which he played every chance he got.

Of all of his accomplishments, Bob would tell you he was most proud of being a great dad and if you asked his daughter she would tell you that he crushed it.

Bob is survived by his daughter Dr. Kristin J. Lieb of Arlington, MA; his first wife Lorraine Lieb of Burlington, MA; his partner, Nancy Weinstein of Carlisle, MA; and many cherished friends, colleagues, and former students. He was predeceased by his second wife Clare (Pecho) Pinto, with whom he will be buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA; his mother Catherine (Boyle) Lieb of Pittsburgh, PA, and his Father, Robert C. Lieb Sr., of Pittsburgh, PA. His tireless devotion to his family and friends was evident in his final moments, which were spent with loved ones at Hospice House in Lincoln, MA.

We will all miss his signature kindness, generosity, integrity, clarity, humor, wit, loyalty, and love. May he rest in peace with his beloved Clare (and all of his past pets), and visit us in beautiful and varied energetic forms forever.

A private Funeral Service for close friends and family will be held at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA on Saturday, September 18th. A celebration of Bob's life will follow in the late spring or early summer of 2022.

In lieu of flowers, we ask that any donations in Bob's honor be made directly to Care Dimensions Hospice House whose gifted nurses and doctors provided him with compassionate care in his final days. Lexington

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 15 to Sep. 16, 2021.

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Peter North

May 23, 2023

I was a late 70's student of Dr. Lieb at NU. He inspired me to understand the logic behind Transportation and Logistics. That led me to a satisfying career solving problems with logistics improvements. Thank you Dr. Lieb

Jim Forrest

June 16, 2022

Bob had a profound impact on my life. I attended Northeastern University full time starting in the fall of 1973 while working full time nights in the Transportation industry. I decided by chance to take a course in Transportation with Bob as I thought it might be good to learn more about the industry I was working in. He love for Transportation was contagious and I soon decided to major in "Logistics and Transportation" as it was called back then. I took numerous courses in the program, many that Bob taught. When I mentioned to him I was considering graduate school, he advised me to seek a graduate assistantship at whatever school that I applied to so that I could attend for free. I followed his advice and wound up attending Penn State and working as a Graduate Research Assistant for Chairman of the Department of Logistics. My Transportation & Logistics / Supply Chain Management education has led to numerous interesting and fulfilling work opportunities over the years. All due to Bob lighting a spark in a young college student. I am very saddened to hear of his recent passing. Thank you Bob for everything. Rest in peace.

Dylan Gaus

April 12, 2022

Bob was my teacher in the undergraduate supply chain program at Northeastern University. He was a complete visionary into how supply chains are critical for the success of any country or society, and inspired countless students to pursue their interests in supply chain management. Bob was an extremely skilled teacher, perfectly balancing his good natured humor with an expectation of discipline and dedication from his students. Class was always fun, engaging, and inspiring with Bob as a teacher. He is and will continue to be missed.

James Nauman

December 17, 2021

I recently found out that Bob had passed. I wanted to offer my deepest condolences to Kristen and others close to him. He was my cousin, but growing up with him he was more like a big brother. He was my mentor and icon. I loved, respected and admired him very much. He will forever be in my heart.

Doug Hurley

October 25, 2021

I knew Professional Lieb @ Northeastern where he served as the Transportation and Logistics department chair and professor. He introduced me to his professional passion and willingly shared his knowledge and experience. He was a mentor and opened the path for me to go onto gain a masters degree and start my career in logistics. He will be missed!

Doug Hurley
NU '91

Paul Croke

September 24, 2021

Bob and I joined the NU CBA faculties back in the 70s; I left to do other things . . . returning to the faculty in 2005; and, Bob went out of his way to welcome back; I was so grateful; Bob was a great colleague and friend;
Blessings, paul

Joyce Karvelas

September 21, 2021

We at via lago are so sorry to hear about Bob´s passing. He was a very good customer of ours and will miss him dearly

Dennis Ramsier

September 21, 2021

I met Bob the first week of my tenure as dean for the undergraduate business programs at the CBA at Northeastern University in September 1976. We traced our beginnings to Pittsburgh PA and became fast friends sharing lots of beers and lots of stories. The world is diminished by his passing.

Frank Rogers

September 18, 2021

Bob was a mentor to myself and many in the Transportation and Logistics Program. He especially had a passion for the Railroad Industry within which many of pursued successful careers, continuing to this day. After class "state of the industry" discussions with Bob across the street at the Cask will long be remembered. It´s seldom a day I did not or don´t use the knowledge imparted to me by Dr. Lieb. BS 1984.

Susan Frasca

September 17, 2021

Bob was my dear friend for over 40 years. He was kind , generous and a great support . So many great memories on the tennis court and wonderful conversations. He made me smile. I will miss him greatly . May God bless you . Thank you for your friendship
Susan

Paul D,Maxwell

September 16, 2021

We have lost a truly wonderful teacher and caring human being. Bob was a Consultant for our University College, NU programs. He never strayed from his commitment to help others grow. May he rest in peace. PD Maxwell, former Associate Dean, Business Programs, University College. NU

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