Procurecon Canada 2017 (past event)
10 - 12 April, 2017
Hyatt Regency Toronto, ON
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Paul Tilley
Director, Strategic Sourcing Business & Network Technology
Shaw Communications
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Download The Latest AgendaTHE FUTURE OF PROCUREMENT IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
Saturday, June 2nd, 2018
09:10 Panel Discussion: Global Sourcing In and Beyond 2017
With the cost of labor high in Canada, will the benefits of global sourcing be worth the risk? And how can you extend your organization's reach into the global economy? Topics in this presentation by a global sourcing leader include:
• The benefits of sourcing globally
• Compliance to international laws
• Mitigating Inherent Risks: Currency, Ethics, Quality & Supply Chain
• Logistics & Customs
• Global Sourcing Regulations
• The benefits of sourcing globally
• Compliance to international laws
• Mitigating Inherent Risks: Currency, Ethics, Quality & Supply Chain
• Logistics & Customs
• Global Sourcing Regulations
11:10 Panel Discussion: The Future of Sustainable Procurement and Corporate Social Responsibility
Has your company set ambitious targets for sustainable sourcing in its future? While these are often generated by the CEO, it is often down to procurement to find a practical way to achieve these goals. Managing short term financial budgets while trying to secure a long term sustainable supply can create conflicting strategies, but the benefits reaped by practicing Sustainable Procurement & Corporate Responsibility can be enormously rewarding. Making changes to well-established procurement processes, however, is easier said than done. In this panel, experts in the realm will discuss the why and how to do just that, and how sustainability and CSR in procurement will evolve in the coming years. Topics include:
• Aligning sourcing initiatives to company ethics
• Thinking green & buying locally
• The benefits & value of supplier diversification
• How recycling materials & services can result in a cost effective initiative
• Local environmental & human rights regulations
• Establishing a sustainable, progressing procurement strategy
• Assessing & quantifying sustainable procurement processes
• Aligning sourcing initiatives to company ethics
• Thinking green & buying locally
• The benefits & value of supplier diversification
• How recycling materials & services can result in a cost effective initiative
• Local environmental & human rights regulations
• Establishing a sustainable, progressing procurement strategy
• Assessing & quantifying sustainable procurement processes
Panelists:
Joseph Souaid, Director of Procurement and Logistics, Keurig Canada
Shauna Gamble, Vice President, Operations , Danby Products Limited
Kathy Cheng, Founder & President, Redwood Classics Apparel
Paul Tilley, Director, Strategic Sourcing Business & Network Technology, Shaw Communications
Paul Tilley, Director, Strategic Sourcing Business & Network Technology, Shaw Communications