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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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Stephen
Dickinson PASS Consultant and former Director of Procurement, South West London Procurement Alliance
Formerly Director
of Procurement at the South West London Procurement Alliance and Head
of Purchasing for Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Stephen has implemented
considerable development in procurement management during his career of
almost 40 years in the NHS, leading both hospital-based and multi-authority
teams. He has worked closely on ensuring that equality and diversity and
procurement goals are aligned through effective procurement and commissioning,
including contributing to the DH Mosaic project. He has a particular interest
in the development of small businesses within service provision to public
authorities and has worked on SME compliance with the public contract
regulations and ensuring value for money. Stephen has lectured on both
graduate and postgraduate courses in public sector procurement and commercial
relationships. |
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Peter
Howarth
Peter has a long
track record in procurement and local Government. In October 2003 he started
his own consultancy and training company (SBV Ltd) specialising in procurement
and contracting matters, primarily in the public sector. He is currently
the Chief Executive of the Society of Procurement Officers in Local Government
(SOPO). Prior to that he spent three years with the Improvement and Development
Agency (IDeA) where he worked as a member of the team developing IDeA
Marketplace. He is also a member of the National e-Procurement Project
board, a Director of the Ipswich and Sudbury Enterprise Agency –
primarily working on their strategy group – and is a regular conference
speaker and workshop facilitator. His earlier posts include Director of
Strategic Management, Associate Director of Resources and County Purchasing
Officer for Suffolk County Council. While at Suffolk he led on the introduction
of Best Value and was responsible for a number of cross-functional projects
and departments. He has also worked for Shropshire County Council as Deputy
County Supplies Officer. Peter spent 15 years in engineering procurement,
primarily with British Leyland – originally in the Automotive division
working on development projects for sports cars such as the TR7, and then
in the Special Projects division, mainly for Coventry Climax. Peter is
a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply and a member
of IPSERA. He was one of the first graduates from the Birmingham University
MBA in Strategic Procurement and also holds a degree in Applied Economics. |
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