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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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Digby
Barker
Drawing on his consultancy experience and government
background – including posts in MoD HQ and
HM Treasury – Digby specialises in helping
companies win and profit from public sector business,
advising in particular on marketing strategy and
tender preparation. His experience includes research,
operational/decision analysis, resource allocation,
project management and acquisition, especially
the development of procurement strategies, ITTs
and tender evaluation schemes. |
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Gareth
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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Graham Randles
Graham
oversees the delivery of green purchasing support
at London Remade, a not-for-profit company
working to improve recycling, waste management
and green procurement in the capital. He
is also responsible for the Mayor of London's
Green Procurement Code, a free service that delivers
advice and support to more than 250 London-based
organisations on responsible purchasing.Graham
has 17 years’ experience as a senior
manager in the publishing industry and as a business
development consultant in the recycling and charity
sectors. |

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Melanie
Meaden
Melanie
is a Sustainable Procurement Advisor at the
Environment Agency. She works to implement
the organisation's sustainable procurement
strategy, advising procurement teams and
stakeholders on sustainability issues. Prior
to joining the Environment Agency, she worked
for the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency
for four years as a Sustainable Development
Manager. Before joining the public sector,
Melanie worked in environmental consultancy
for seven years, specialising in environmental
auditing and contaminated land assessment
projects. She is a member of the Chartered
Institution of Water and Environmental Management
(CIWEM). |
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Groundwork
Groundwork
is an environmental regeneration charity that
seeks to build sustainable communities through
joint environmental action. It helps businesses
and other organisations stay competitive and
efficient by encouraging them to become more
responsible corporate citizens, reducing their
impact on the local and global environment and
increasing their links with the local community. Groundwork
offers training and advice so that organisations
can improve their environmental performance and
gain accreditation through an environmental management
system. It
advises procurers on developing strategies for
more sustainable procurement and helps small
businesses to gain the necessary certification
and sustainable processes to access supply chains. |
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