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A Day in the Life: Louise Terry
This week, NASPO’s own ProcurementU is providing another professional development opportunity by hosting the State Training Training Coordinators… Continue reading A Day in the Life: Louise Terry
A Day in the Life: Gary Lambert
This week we caught up with Gary Lambert, the Assistant Secretary for Operational Services for the Commonwealth of… Continue reading A Day in the Life: Gary Lambert
A Day in the Life: Rosalyn Ingram
This is an updated post based on highlights from the interview with Rosalyn Ingram, Director of State Purchasing… Continue reading A Day in the Life: Rosalyn Ingram
Major Procurement Trends: Helping Your Office Move Forward
In the past twelve months, what significant challenges has your procurement office faced? Have you had internal conversation… Continue reading Major Procurement Trends: Helping Your Office Move Forward
A Day in the Life: George Schutter
This week we caught up with GEORGE SCHUTTER, Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) for the District of Columbia to… Continue reading A Day in the Life: George Schutter
A Day in the Life: Jessica Vieira
This week, we caught up with Wisconsin State Training Coordinator, Jessica Vieira. Jessica has a heart for service… Continue reading A Day in the Life: Jessica Vieira
A Day in the Life: Cindy Lombardi
This week we caught up with Cindy Lombardi, Chief Procurement Officer for the State of Colorado. Perfect timing… Continue reading A Day in the Life: Cindy Lombardi
A Day in the Life: Lisa Eason
This week we caught up with Lisa Eason, Deputy Commissioner for the State of Georgia, and 2019 NASPO… Continue reading A Day in the Life: Lisa Eason
3 Procurement Leadership Models for the New Year
Centralization and strategic leadership continue to be focus areas for state procurement offices around the country in the… Continue reading 3 Procurement Leadership Models for the New Year