Creative Procurement Forum The Creative Procurement Forum was set up in 2013 with a vision as follows: To champion the national significance of procurement and commend best practice in Wales: pursuing excellence in research and procurement practices; promoting procurement as a profession of choice; helping position Wales as a Centre of Competence for procurement. The Forum is facilitated by Value Wales and chaired by John McClelland CBE. Wales is very fortunate to have in its Universities some of the most respected, innovative and forward thinking academics in procurement and supply chain research and they have agreed to come together under the Forum to share and work collaboratively on initiatives aimed at turning the vision into reality. This includes: • The establishment of a Procurement Best Practice Academy aimed at identifying and disseminating best practice from around the world • An annual week of procurement seminars, discussions and events bringing to Wales respected academics, lawyers and practitioners from around the world • An annual Procurement Awards dinner to recognise those individuals and organisations who have made a real difference to the social, economic and environmental well being of Wales through public sector procurement • An agreed range of procurement research to be undertaken by CIPS, MSc and PhD students at the Universities The members are: John McClelland CBE John has extensive experience across the private and public sectors. He was Vice President of Worldwide Operations for IBM’s personal computer company before joining Digital Equipment Corporation in 1995 where he was a Senior Vice President. He was also Global Chief Industrial Officer and Board Member of Philips Consumer Electronics, and latterly President of 3Com’s business networks company. John is Chair of NQC Ltd, and Chair of Skills Development Scotland. He is former Chair of the Scottish Funding Council and the Renfrewshire Enterprise Company. In 2006, John completed a review of public sector procurement in Scotland (The McClelland Report) and in 2011 completed a Review of ICT infrastructure in the public sector in Scotland, on behalf of the Scottish Government. He also undertook a review of procurement in Wales in 2012 – ‘Maximizing the Value of the Welsh Pound’. In 1994, John was awarded a CBE for his services to industry and education. Professor Christine Harland Christine is Chair of Strategic Supply Management at Cardiff Business School. She previously worked as Director, Centre for Research in Strategic Purchasing and Supply at University of Bath, following positions in industry, practice and a lectureship in Warwick Business School. Christine pushes the boundaries of the field, defining, conceptualising and developing knowledge on supply chain management, supply networks and supply systems spanning public and private practice. Her current research is in evidencing the value of public/ private networks and procurement, in particular working in the health sector. Recent contributions to the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme and Harvard Business School’s Health Education Management forum are examples of her international roles. Professor Helen Walker Helen Walker is Chair of Operations and Supply Management at Cardiff Business School and her research focuses on sustainability and corporate social responsibility in supply chain management. She was previously Deputy Head of the Operations Management group at Warwick Business School, and before that Deputy Director at the Centre for Research in Strategic Purchasing and Supply (CRiSPS) at the University of Bath School of Management and is a Visiting Professor at W.P.Carey Business School at Arizona State University. Professor Dermot Cahill Professor Dermot Cahill is the Chair in Commercial Law and Head of Bangor University Law School. The Founder Chairman of the Institute for Competition & Procurement Studies at Bangor, Dermot was recently invited by the UK Conservative Party to sit as a Member of the House of Commons Parliamentary Inquiry into E-Invoicing, and by the UK Labour Party to undertake a Zero Based Review of UK Government Procurement practices, both of which reported in April 2014. He is Co-Director of the Bangor LLM Masters in Public Procurement Law & Strategy and co-authored the 2009 Barriers to Procurement Opportunity Report. Gary Clifford Gary is Director of the Institute for Competition & Procurement Studies and Project Manager / Research Lecturer at the University of Wales, Bangor. He has worked on many projects for the Welsh Government including the Barriers to Procurement Opportunity report in 2009 and is the driving force behind the successful Procurement Week and Procurement Awards events. Jane Lynch Jane is a Lecturer for Cardiff Business School with the Logistics and Operations Management (LOM) section. Jane’s specialist teaching and research areas include supplier management, supply chain management, strategic orientation and collaborative working. Jane has published in the International Journal of Production Economics (IJPE) and regularly presents papers at international purchasing, supply chain and logistics conferences. Jane is an accredited facilitator for BS 11000 (Collaborative Working). Dr Kath Ringwald Kath is Director of The Procurement Best Practice Academy at the University of South Wales, which seeks to identify, develop and promote measurable and demonstrable examples of best practice in procurement and supply chain management. She co-authored the ‘SME Engagement in Public Sector Procurement’ for WDA in 2000 and co-authored the ‘Barriers to Procurement Opportunity’ Report for Value Wales in 2009. Kath has recently worked on research into low value advertising, competency frameworks and public sector procurement in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Western Balkans. Scott Parfitt Scott Parfitt is a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Wales. He is currently the Course Leader for MSc Online International Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Course Leader for BA (Hon’s) Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Scott is a founder of the Procurement Best Practice Academy. He has undertaken research for Value Wales and Cardiff Council and is a member of the Source Regional Group. He was actively involved in the Category Management KTP at Cardiff Council and continues to act as a ‘critical friend’ on matters of Category Management policy and implementation. Scott has presented his research on public sector procurement at international academic conferences and has recently co-authored a report on the Construction Industry in Wales. WG22058 For more information contact Gunther Kostyra ([email protected]) or Daniel Duddridge ([email protected]) in Value Wales.
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