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Submitted on behalf of Robert Cree, Associate Vice President for Business and Finance As the College’s strategic sourcing initiative gets underway, we are preparing to hold the initial “kick-off” meetings for each of the four advisory committees that have been created to assist with various aspects of the overall initiative. The four advisory committees that have been created are as follows: Supply Management, Change Management, Information Technology, and Purchasing/Travel Card. A listing of the members that will be serving on each of the committees can be found below: Supply Management Advisory Committee Lisa Belakour Molly DeTuri Wayne French Tim Ryan Traevena Byrd Elia Kacapyr Irene Scott Donna Holzbauer Marian Brown - Chair Zach Newswanger Dave Prunty Jenny Pickett
Change Management Advisory Committee Ernie McClatchie David Pacun Bill Liddick - Chair Susan Bassett JoAnne Rosato Terri Stewart Marilyn Dispensa Leslie Lewis Bonnie Prunty John Sigg
Information Technology Advisory Committee Christine Davie Cass Barbour-March Jeff Newhart Lori June Steve Adams Kris Monroe Lynn Eastman Michael Buck Karen Wheeler Bryan Roberts - Chair
Purchasing/Travel Card Ann Martin Marishya Weiss Linda Spencer Karin Wikoff Maria Haner Karen Emnett Lisa Cavataio - Chair Jennifer Landon
The advisory “kick-off” meetings are scheduled to occur the week of March 17th, where each committee will receive an overview of the Procurement Assessment report, objectives of the strategic sourcing initiative, and review the committee charge. For continued information be sure to check the Procurement and Strategic Sourcing website. |
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The committees will be meeting soon. (plural)
The committee's meeting will be Friday. (possessive)
The committee's working on budget-related issues. (contraction)
This is an institution of higher education. We should be able to do better.
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