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| CHAIRMAN:
Duncan Eaton, Former Chief
Executive, NHS PASA |
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Duncan
is a Non Executive Director at BiP Solutions. Prior to
this he was Chief Executive of NHS PASA, an organisation
which he headed since its creation in 1999. He is a past
President of CIPS and the Health Care Supply Association.
In 2001 CIPS awarded him the Swinbank Medal for distinguished
service to purchasing and supply. In 2005 Duncan was awarded
the prestigious GO magazine Lifetime Achievement Award,
in recognition of his contribution to the public procurement
profession. |
| Ian
Crichton, Chief Executive, National
Services Scotland |
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Ian’s
early career was with the Army; on leaving, he spent 12
years in a number of senior management positions within
The Gillette Company in Europe and the USA. He then became
Director of Commercial Operations at Suunto, a global
hi-tech manufacturer based in Finland. He took up his
current post as Chief Executive of NHS National Services
Scotland in August 2007, having returned to Scotland to
leverage the skills he has amassed over 20 years in the
international fast moving consumer goods sector. Ian is
committed to making a real difference for the NHS, the
broader public sector and ultimately the people of Scotland.
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| Michael
Healey, Executive Director, National
Procurement |
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Michael
has an impressive track record in supply chain management
and strategic sourcing, having been Senior Director for
Worldwide Strategic Sourcing and Supply Chain with Motorola.
He has guided National Procurement’s development
and, working with Health Boards, has established best
procurement and the realisation of savings for frontline
care. Michael’s vision is for National Procurement
to be recognised as a leading procurement organisation
within the public sector and to achieve world-class levels
of performance comparable to leading private sector organisations.
National Procurement has made significant progress towards
reaching this goal and is already making a positive contribution
to the NHS in Scotland. Michael is a Fellow of the Chartered
Institute of Purchasing and Supply, and is also a Board
Member and Executive Director of NHS National Services
Scotland. |
| Owen
Inglis Humphrey, Director of eProcurement
and Systems, National Procurement |
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Owen
joined NHS Scotland in 2006 as part of the senior management
team. In this role he has been driving the ongoing deployment
of the e-procurement processes used across NHS Scotland's
Health Boards as well as getting to grips with improving
all aspects of the technology utilised within National
Procurement, and in particular within the recently launched
logistics service. Prior to joining NHS Scotland, Owen
spent a number of years working in BAA, firstly in strategic
sourcing responsible for areas of IT expenditure before
moving into the field of e-business and managing the development
and deployment of e-procurement solutions across the whole
UK operation. |
| Andrew
Marsden, Medical Advisor, National
Procurement |
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Profile
to be confirmed. |
Jim
Miller, Strategic
Sourcing Director, National Procurement
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Jim
has extensive experience in both the private and public
sectors and has held a number of senior posts in industry,
ranging from facilities management as Director of Procurement
with Sir Alfred McAlpine Business Services to airports
where he spent six years with BAA as Head of Supply Chain.
He is passionate about the role procurement has to offer
in the development of both business success and public
sector service improvements. A member of the Chartered
Institute of Purchasing and Supply, he also sits on the
Board of the Central College of Commerce in Glasgow. |
Geoff
Pope, Head of Opportunities
for Growth, Scottish Government. |
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to be confirmed. |
| Colin
Sinclair, Logistics Director,
National Procurement |
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Colin
joined National Procurement in 2008 with over 25 years’
experience in the logistics and supply chain sector within
a range of operations and businesses. His career to date
is balanced between third party logistics companies and
in-house logistics operations for major PLCs, including
Scottish & Newcastle and Arla Foods. For the last
seven years Colin was Regional Operations Director for
a major UK logistics business which included both warehouse
and transport operations as well as business development
and customer account management. |
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