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P. 1—Trending
P. 2—Conference
P.3—Awards
P 4.—Reverse Trade Fair
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Congratulations on your Certification.
Mr. Arthur J. Walker, CPPO Detroit Housing Commission, Detroit, MI Mr. Joe Kelly, CPPB State of Michigan, Lansing, MI Mrs. Elizabeth Junek, CPPB Oakland Schools Waterford MI Ms. Laura M. Harrington, CPPO, CPPB Chippewa Valley Schools Clinton Township MI Getting certified as a Public Procurement buyer or man-ager is a significant milestone in your public procure-ment career. For more information about UPPCC certifi-cation go to mppoa.net or uppcc.org
Board Meetings: Third Thursday of the month.
Face to Face
Jan., March, May, July, Sept. & Nov.
Conference calls; Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., & Dec.
Meeting Times: 10:00 a.m.—Noon
Board Meeting Location:
MPPOA Admin Office 416 South Cedar Street Suite C
Lansing, Michigan 48912
Call for Conference Call Information:
517 886 2794 or
Email: [email protected]
PLEASE REMEMBER—MPPOA
Members are always welcome to at-
tend Board Meetings.
Why you and your entity win through your participation in the Reverse Trade Fair.
JOIN US FOR MPPOA’S
2018 Reverse Trade
Fair
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018
Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi
46100 Grand River Av-enue
Novi, Michigan 48374
Register today: mppoa.net
Or contact Maryellen Jansen
517 886 2794 [email protected]
The MPPOA Reverse Trade Fair (RTF) is free for all MPPOA members and public purchasing professions who would like to attend. Also, those in attendance receive a discounted rate on the annual MPPOA Fall Conference to be held October 3-5, 2018 at the Courtyard Detroit, 333 East Jefferson Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Those are both great reasons to participate, however, the main reason is that the Re-verse Trade Fair funds almost 100% of our annual conference in addition to providing a healthy scholarship fund for NIGP Classes and regional meetings. Why is this im-portant? Professional Development makes you a valuable asset to your entity and yourself. Your knowledge and professionalism adds credibility and stature. The addi-tional benefit to your entity is that the RTF provides an opportunity to meeting with the vendor community—something that entities want to encourage. Quick Overview of the Days Events 8:00 - Doors open for MPPOA Member Registration and breakfast 8:30—MPPOA General Membership Meeting/ New Officer Swearing in Ceremony/
Educational Session 9:45– 10:30 a.m. Doors open for SPONSORS ONLY (more detail at mppoa.net) 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Doors open for Regular Registration—Reverse Trade Fair (closed from 12 p.m.—1:00 p.m. for included lunch SAVE THE DATE
Practical Specification Writing
May 15, 2018 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Think Space 416 South Cedar St., Suite C Lansing, Michigan 48912
New Members:
MPPOA is pleased to Welcome members who joined in the 4th quarter of 2017!
• David Abu, Great Lakes Water Authority
• Cornell Batie, SMART
• Jared Beaudoin, City of Sterling Heights
• Carla Brown, City of Detroit
• Michelle Brown, Wayne County
• Tim Cole, State of Michigan, Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs
• Brian Fitzgerald, Great Lakes Water Authority
• Darwin Hadley, Wayne County Airport Authority
• Jennifer Harding, SMART
• Gary Harris, City of Romulus
• Kim Jaime, City of Saginaw
• Susan Kopinski, Great Lakes Water Authority
• Samuel Nouhan, Wayne Coun-ty Airport Authority
• Ralph Rayner, SMART
• William Richardson, Great Lakes Water Authority
• Rodney Sherrill, Great Lakes Water Authority
• Kirk Watts, Great Lakes Water Authority
• Lena Willis, City of Detroit
MICHIGAN PUBLIC PURCHASING OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
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416 South Cedar Street Suite C Lansing, Michigan 48912 Phone (517) 886-2794 [email protected]
Simply the Best It is always with appreciation and respect that MPPOA bestows its annual awards on the best of our organization.
Now that honor comes with something more. Beginning in 2017, and going forward, each award comes with a mon-
etary credit the recipient can use for the NIGP conference, NIGP Classes, or any MPPOA event including the annual
conference. The Buyer of the Year receives $2,500.00; Manager of the Year receives;
$500.00, Agency of the Year receives a luncheon and the Marven Klang awardee re-
ceives $2,500.00. The purpose is to support our membership to realize their professional goals. If you are
working toward your CPPB or CPPO certification/re certification or just want to make yourself a valuable member of
your team, your entity or yourself and your resume, the educational credit could make that a reality. Members may
nominate any other member or themselves. The call for nominations usually begins in August. If you have questions
or want to know more contact any MPPOA Board member.
A) Buyer of the Year—Joan Byrne, CPM,
APP, Great Lakes Water Authority L-R
Joan Byrne, Joan Daniels and Boyse
Jackson;
B) Manager of the Year—Lisa Cummins
CPPB, City of Rochester Hills. L-R Lisa Cummins, Tina Clinkscale and
Boyse Jackson;
C) Agency of the Year—Kent County.
Represented by Calvin Brinks & Joni
Lamming to Kimberly Graham & Greg
Pawlak. L-R Kimberly Graham, Boyse
Jackson, Calvin Brinks, Joni Laming
and Greg Pawlak,
D) Marvin Klang recipient - Roberta Ben-
nett, CPPB, Livingston County. L-R
Calvin Brinks, Roberta Bennett and
Boyse Jackson.
The Class of 2017 MPPOA Annual Conference We aren’t just into continuous improvement to be great at our profession—we are very fashionable
in our conference shirts and, as you can see, extremely good looking.