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Eddie
Regan
Eddie is BiP Solutions' Senior Procurement Consultant.
Working alongside the Client Services team, he
frequently assists public sector organisations
with clarification and interpretation of EU Directives
and a wide variety of legislative issues. Eddie
is lead consultant on BiP's PASS Mark Health Check,
an evaluation technique that helps identify how
organisations in both the public and private sectors
can develop more effective processes in respect
of all aspects of public sector contracting. A
member of the International Purchasing and Supply
Education and Research Association (IPSERA), Eddie
is also the senior adviser on BiP's unique Tender
Support Helpline team, which provides advice on
contracting matters to hundreds of clients. For
the last 13 years Eddie has lectured regularly
on procurement policy and processes at conferences
and events, both on behalf of BiP and for a variety
of other organisations, including the Society
of Procurement Officers in Local Government (SOPO)
and the Institute of Directors. He also provides
in-house training on the tendering process –
law and practice – to personnel in both
the public and private sectors, including several
multinational organisations. |
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Florence
Gregg
Florence has over 25 years’ procurement
experience gained in the Health Service and Higher
Education sectors. She was Head of Purchasing
at Queen's University Belfast from January 1998
to May 2004, where she managed change, implemented
e-procurement solutions and developed a proactive,
supportive procurement function working with the
institution's decentralised part-time buyers.
Since then, Florence has worked as a purchasing
consultant specialising in performance and efficiency
measurement; competitive tendering guidance to
both buyers and suppliers; and the development
and implementation of procurement strategies,
policies and procedures. Her clients include the
UK Higher Education sector; Learning and Skills
Council; Central Procurement Directorate Northern
Ireland; Dublin City Council; BiP Solutions Ltd;
and various universities and local authorities
in the UK and Ireland. She is a regular speaker
at conferences and seminars in the UK, Ireland
and USA, and is a Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
accredited mediator. |
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David
Griffiths
David was Head of Supply Chain at the Driver and
Vehicle Licensing Agency, and has spent some 25
years in purchasing and contracts within central
government. He has been responsible for procurement
policy and planning, including the contractual
aspects of Better Quality Services, supply chain
management and the professional development of
staff within DVLA. He is a graduate member of
the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply
and a member of IPSERA. David also played a leading
role in the early development and subsequent implementation
of Supply2.gov.uk as a member of both the Project
Board and Steering Board and has accumulated a
comprehensive knowledge of it's progress from
inception to completion. |
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Garth
Jones
Gareth has worked in the procurement field since
1971, the greater part of his career being in
the public sector, including 22 years in healthcare
purchasing. Throughout his health sector career
he was involved in strategic contractual tasks
and duties at regional and national levels. In
1992 he moved to the Department of Transport and
undertook major change programmes, most notably
in relation to privatisations and outsourcing
contracts in service provision, and in 1997 became
DETR's first Head of Procurement. Since leaving
the public service Gareth has undertaken a major
procurement review for the House of Commons. In
consultancy terms, his major clients have included
Inland Revenue, Nirex, Sapient plc and Governetz
Ltd. Gareth is a noted change manager with highly
respected motivational, training and teaching
skills. A strong academic and publishing background
has reinforced these activities. |
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Paul
King
Paul has over 30 years high level management experience
in both the private and public sectors. He was
a county council Chief Officer, responsible for
all commercial activity including tendering for
work in competition with the private sector, with
over 2,500 staff in five services and a £13m
turnover. He was the founder, spokesman and Chair
of the Forum of DSO Managers with a membership
of over 30 UK local authorities. He has worked
in most countries in the Middle East including
Iraq and created the UK subsidiary for a large
European FM company and grew the business to £5m
in four years, making it the fastest growing worldwide
subsidiary. He has also acted as a “company
doctor” for SMEs, identifying weaknesses,
creating long term stability and focussing business
development and has been a regular speaker/chairman
at seminars on public procurement. Between 2001
and 2005 he was CEO - Business Development for
a Government contractor with sales of over £80m,
generating sales of £30m p.a. including
ground breaking contracts in new areas of business
including the company’s first overseas contract
in Israel. He is currently consulting to the private
sector and is also involved with manufacturing
and distributing cutting edge renewable energy
products. |
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