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October 2009
ISM NAPM of South Florida, Inc.
Board Members and Chairs
President
Leida Altman Carrillo
First Vice President
George Par, C.P.M., CPSM
Second Vice President
Manuel Valdes
Treasurer
Rick Torres, C.P.M., CPPB,
Secretary
Debbie Gray
Chair of Membership
Gladys Forero-beltran
Chair of Education
Patricia Lin
Chair of Marketing
Jorge Gomez CPM
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Dear NAPM Members,
I want to begin by saying how grateful I am to all of the NAPM of South Florida members. I pledge my utmost, my commitment to you and the education and growth of NAPM of South Florida affiliate. We all have
separate journeys, but today, our paths have merged. We are headed towards the same professional destination. The professional certification offered by ISM; Certified Professional in Supply Management® (CPSM) is
the qualification that supply management professionals strive to earn. The CPSM® designation reflects the expanded knowledge, skills and
abilities needed to be a successful supply management professional. Obtaining your certification demonstrates to your current or future employer that you are serious about the profession.
In 2008 – 2009 we made tremendous progress and had successful educational events. Just think how much more progress we can make this year? Think about the opportunities NAPM of South Florida offers
and take advantage of these educational events. We cannot let these moments slip away. We have come too far and accomplished too much.
Choose to stretch your boundaries and break through the barriers. Please join us this year 2009 – 2010 for another successful year.
NAPM of South Florida’s mission statements says we are “An organization for Purchasing and Supply Management professionals
dedicated to providing education, leadership, training, and networking opportunities for the enhancement of the purchasing profession
throughout the community.”
Find us online at www.napmsfl.org or www.ism.ws for additional information and opportunities.
Best Regards,
Leida Altman Carrillo
ISM-NAPM of South Florida
President
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Travel Procurement: Don’t let your budget fly away! By: Jorge E. Gómez, C.P.M.
As our global economy grew in the healthy past years and businesses expanded throughout the globe, the need for corporate travel rouse. Executives needed to travel for many different purposes. Whether to visit clients or to hold departmental meetings, the truth is that people were traveling for business. You may ask yourself why corporate travel is so important. The answer is very simple. Travel is typically amongst the highest ranking line items in the expense section of the corporate financials. While the actual raking may vary by industry, the fact is that travel is generally on the highest spending line items. For the above reason and as sourcing becomes a key player in controlling costs for the corporations, travel is an area where we are seeing more procurement involvement. But, Stop!!!! Are you ready to board this plane? Make sure that you either have the require skills to source the different components of travel for your firm or that you bring on board a subject matter expert (i.e. SME) before engaging suppliers. In order to make a program effective, we need a combination of skills typically found in both sides of the business (i.e. Procurement & Travel). While you develop the needed skill set to create a specialized travel procurement SME or organization, it is imperative that Procurement and Travel departments work together. The travel expenditure is typically divided into two main areas. One area focuses at corporate travel or individual travel. The other area is focus at group travel. The expenditure is divided into these two categories for they generally have different business requirements and negotiating conditions. The travel program is usually divided into several sub-categories for sourcing and supplier management purposes. Following the most commonly used categories, although this may vary by industry and corporation: Travel Management Company, Air, Hotel, Ground Transportation, and Technology. From a program management perspective, focus must be given at effectively influencing travelers’ behaviors and manage the travel program in general. The travel programs in the corporate world are maturing. Corporations are having better control on their spending through policy implementation and compliance. As the programs continue maturing and through this hard-hitting economy, some corporations are taking tougher stance in regards to travel policy compliance. The idea at the end of the day is to ensure that the corporation maximizes its savings opportunities while continuing to provide corporate travel services that meet the needs of their traveling community. Hence, you must make sure to prepare yourself and to board the plane heading to the city of savings. end
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Following are the members that took the new CPSM certification from ISM and have passed
Let’s give them a hardy congratulations
Certification Name Company Worked
at:
CPSM Amos C Roundtree, CPSM Miami Dade County
CPSM Maita Beguiristain, CPSM,
C.P.M. Univ of Miami
CPSM Esteban Perez, CPSM, C.P.M.,
A.P.P. CIBA Vision PR Inc
CPSM Peter J Sangster, CPSM,
C.P.M., A.P.P. National Water Commission
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MEMBER NAME COMPANY NAME JOB TITLE
JANUARY
Ned A Kelly, C.P.M. Gables Engineering Inc Purch Agent
Diane A Stuckart, C.P.M. Florida MicroElectronics Buyer
Miguel A Ruiz, C.P.M. Medtronic Sr Buyer
Jean Marc L Dourmap CLUB MED Sr Purch Mgr
liliana miedema
Niall Porter
Carla Guilbaud Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Purchasing Manager
Jack A Baraniecki Knight Ridder Shared Svcs Strategic Sourcing Manager
Bethany Uhrinek Florida Power & Light
FEBRUARY
Jose M Martinez, C.P.M. Miami Dade County Exec Dir Proc
Lorimer F Galvin, C.P.M. Titan Florida Purch Mgr
Hugo Gamarra
Paul J Grazal, C.P.M. Cordis Sr Proc Agent
James R Kettel Visa Intl Proc Mgr
Rachelle Duchatelier Watson Pharmaceuticals Buyer
Annie Espinosa Purchasing Agent
MARCH
F Aimar Damon Beckman Coulter Mgr Purch & Planning
Jaime Basagoitia
Rolf F W Hensche Carnival Corp and Plc Dir F & B Strategic Sourcing
Ivonne M Hernandez, C.P.M. Beckman Coulter Matls and Mgmt Sup
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Jose M Molina, C.P.M. Cordis Corp Dir Strategic Sourcing
Esthela Morera Codis Corp Purch Asst
Juan Medina IPR Pharmaceuticals Buyer I
Kendra Phillips Sr. Manager
Soulange Kruger Seaboard Marine Ltd Purchasing Supervisor
APRIL
Mark D Liebi, C.P.M. Cordis Corp Comm Corp
Stanley Miller Carnival Cruise Lines Purch Agent
Carol Thompson Buyer
Ellen White, C.P.M. McClatchy Co Travel & Relocation Mgr
Ronnie I Smikle, C.P.M., A.P.P. Purch Mgr
Michael Pritchard Purch Spec
Aymara E Lopez, C.P.M. Univ of Miami Sr Buyer
Jose R Silva Escobar, C.P.M. Holcim Group Support Regional Proc Mgr
Ursula Cope Beckman Coulter Cmdty Specialist
Paola Tulande Purchasing Manager
MAY
Jerry Breshin Univ of South Florida Business Admin
Kevin Fleming Branch General Manager
Dale Robinson, C.P.M. Beckman Coulter Supply Mgmt
Roman Martinez Miami Dade College Group Director Purchasing
Esteban Perez, CPSM, C.P.M.,
A.P.P. CIBA Vision PR Inc Matls Mfg Mgr
JUNE
Gerard J Sweitzer, C.P.M. Beckman Coulter Inc Comdty Spec
Steven Kulick
Miami-Dade County,
Department of Procurement
Mgmt Procurement Analyst
Terri Harris Beckman Coulter Corp Sr Proc Spec
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Carlos Fernandez Beckman Coulter Cmdty Mgr
Dawn Coats
Alber Battery Monitoring and
Cell Testing Products
Raymond E Kirton, C.P.M. Cordis Corp Proc Mgr
Jose G Hernandez
Lorinda S Birdsong Royal Caribbean Ltd Corp Purch Mgr
Steven Trussell
Linda H Ferri, C.P.M. Xchanging Sr Catagory Mgr
Mark Gardner Beckman Coulter Inc Sr Proc Spec
Lidia Contu MARINE PARTS MANAGER
JULY
John Voigt DFA Management Director
Maria A Davis, C.P.M., A.P.P. Commercial Mgr
Carlos A Vilches, C.P.M. City of Miramar
Rolando Garcia Beckman Coulter Comdty Spec RoHS Support
Richard S Felsher, C.P.M., A.P.P. H&H Purchasing Services Inc. Dir of Purch
Jairo Gonzalez Inventory Manager
Annie Velez Commodity Spec
Marco Wong, C.P.M. Student
Stephanie McMillan Student
Maria Gisela Yanez Barragan Holcim
Brad Singh Manager, Materials
AUGUST
Richard C Gaschott, C.P.M. Northern Trust Bank of Florida Second VP
Richard D McLaren, C.P.M. Qiagen Sciences Inc Sr Buyer Supply Chain Spec
Steven Trybulec Beckman Coulter Corp Sr Proc Spec
Alan B Rifkin Vitas Sr Buyer
Clifford McCue Florida Atlantic Univ Prof
Jimmy M Bryan, C.P.M. Motor Sales & Svc Co Ltd General Mgr
Eric Aleman AstraZeneca Purch Supvsr
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Peter J Sangster, CPSM, C.P.M.,
A.P.P. National Water Commission General Mgr Matls Mgr
Cindy Ayes IPR Pharmaceuticals Purch Supvsr
Leida Altman Carrillo Miami Dade County Sr Proc Contracting Agent
Isabel Rosende FLA Orthopedics Inc Purch Mgr
Oral Richards Grace Kennedy & Co Ltd Proc Mgr
SEPTEMBER
Lynda F Horan, C.P.M. Tracfone Wireless VP
Edwin Marcano IPR Pharmaceuticals Purch Supvsr
Thelma L Rodriguez Miami Dade County
Sr Procurement Contracting
Agent
Maita Beguiristain, CPSM, C.P.M. Univ of Miami Director of Purchasing
Clare Hamm Buyer
Eric P Barchfeld, C.P.M. Johnson & Johnson Sr Proc
Ileana M Cruz-Martinez, C.P.M. Florida Power & Light Co Principal Purch Agent
Rosa E Vento, C.P.M. Telefonica Proc Dir
Mercedes Romero Clorox
Anamarie Vergara
Michael J Leiken, C.P.M. Visa International
Olga Vila Lopez Beckman Coulter Buyer
OCTOBER
George M Par, CPSM
Miami Dade Water and Sewer
Proc Proc Supervisor
Ricardo Torres, C.P.M. Broward Sheriffs Office Purch Agent II
Edward Henn Broward Community College Dean of Business Affairs
Manuel Valdes US Foundry & Mfg Purch Agent
Hal Wechter Royal Caribbean Intl IT Com Mgr
Lazaro Eizmendiz Florida Power & Light Buyer
Jorge E Gomez, C.P.M. BCD Travel
Div Mgr Strategic Sourcing
Supply Chain Mgmt
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Brooke L Pallot, C.P.M. McClathcy Shared Svcs Strategic Sourcing Mgr
Holly A Raphaelson, C.P.M. City of Sunrise Purch Spec
Jeff Maxwell Purchasing Manager
NOVEMBER
Margaret Palomino City of Miramar Purch Agent
Al Bernal Beckman Coulter Proc Sup
Ivan A Florent, C.P.M. Holcim US Inc Regional Proc Mgr
Kerri Anne Fisher City of Cooper City Purch Agent
Tiffany Gershen Restaurant Services, Inc. Purchasing Mananger
DECEMBER
Amos C Roundtree, CPSM Miami Dade County Purch Dir
Annabel Lewis M&M Aerospace Inc Dir of Purch
Beverly Oliver
Edna Manley College of Visual
and Performing Arts Purch Mgr
Raul Marti Beckman Coulter Sr Proc Spec
Franklin F Vega, C.P.M. Holcim Group Support Inc Reg Prog Mgr
Gregory D Stoller Auxis Manager
Yesenia Mendez BearingPoint Operations Manager
Luz Medina ICI Paints Prod Planning Mgr
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Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) Program
Institute for Supply Management™ (ISM) announces the Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) as the title for the profession's new qualification. The Certified Professional in Supply Management is slated to be the qualification that supply management professionals strive to obtain. The CPSM will be relevant internationally and reflect the expanded education, skills and experience needed to be a successful supply management professional.
Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) Certificate Program. The mission of the Institute for Supply Management™ (ISM) is to lead supply management. In conjunction with Florida Atlantic University and ISM, the Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Certificate Program will offer a comprehensive foundation for the supply management body of knowledge and bring your skills to the highest level across the spectrum of sourcing, procurement, and supply management. Designed For: Individuals who wish to pursue a higher level of knowledge in the sourcing, procurement, and supply management field; specifically those who provide leadership by aligning resources, and defining and satisfying global and organizational needs through the sourcing, procurement and supply management processes. Develop and enhance your skills and knowledge in the core principles and common practices in sourcing, procurement, and supply management. Study cutting edge purchasing and supply chain methods and trends in the profession. Examine real examples of functions to understand the purchasing and supply operations of today's private and public business and government institutions. Learn sourcing, control and operation, legal contractual issues and administrative theory, while preparing for your certification as Certified Professional in Supply Management ™ (CPSM) under the Institute for Supply Management (ISM). Individuals who independently wish to sit for the Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) exam are required by ISM to pass three (3) exams and to possess three (3) years of full-time, professional supply management experience and a four (4) year degree from a regionally accredited institution. Upon completion, individuals will be awarded with a Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Management from Florida Atlantic University. Textbook readings and assignments will be supplemented by readings from periodicals and articles on the Institute for Supply Management website, www.ism.ws<http://www.ism.ws/>.<http://www.ism.ws./>.
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Who Should Enroll? Enroll in this program if you are an intermediate, advanced or experienced buyer, sourcing, purchasing or supply chain professional, if you need to gain a strong working knowledge of the field, or if you are primarily involved in the operational side of purchasing. The program will also be useful if you are in the public or private sector and work outside of your organization's purchasing/supply management department but have definite supply management responsibilities. Objectives this certification program provides you with an academic background in professional purchasing, supply management, and related topics. It allows for the exchange of ideas and experiences in a classroom setting and comparison of these ideas and experiences in preparation for the optional national examinations. Practicality and relevance to on the job performance are also highlighted. Certificate All participants will receive a Florida Atlantic University certificate Sample Copy: <http://www.fauexecutiveprograms.com/CustomerFiles_fau/upload/upload/CertFinance.pdf> Upon satisfactory completion assignments, individual study assignments, learning assignments and class discussions. Attendance and class participation are integral components of the teaching – learning process for this course. It is expected that students will arrive and leave on time and attend all class sessions. To receive the FAU certificate, unexcused class absences must NOT EXCEED TWO (2) SESSIONS. Any students who miss more than the allotted absences, and who have not provided advance notice nor a documented excuse will not be awarded a certificate.
Your Instructor:Gregory Stoller, MBA. has over 15 years of experience working in a variety of supply management roles in industry and consulting. In each role, Greg has transformed underperforming
supply chains into highly efficient strategic sourcing and procurement operations in industries related to foodservice, distribution and logistics, building textiles, manufacturing and retail. Greg sits the board of directors for the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) Global Group. Greg holds both an MBA as well
as a BA in Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University.
Course to be taught on Saturday, September 26, 2009.
Please call for Robert Munoz at 1(561)297-2571 or Email at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected] for more information.
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NEW MEMBERS
NAME COMPANY
NAME
PRIMARY
JOB TITLE
Cesia Raquel
Arley Student
Nicole A Banks
Student
Arthur Bernard
Student
Mayra J De
Oliveira
Proc
Technical
Asst Spec
Cassandra D
DelOrbe Student
Carolyn E Joseph
Student
Rosa B Marcelino
Student
Fatima S
Rodrigues Student
Anthony
Cariveau Student
Mercedes
Romero Clorox
Jose G
Hernandez
Mark Gardner Beckman
Coulter Inc Sr Proc Spec
Sandra Madison Barry
University Purch Dir
Edward Subervi AT&T Proc Area
Mgr
Anthony N Alicea
Student
NAME COMPANY
NAME
PRIMARY
JOB TITLE
Jose M Beltran Cordis
Sr
Procurement
Agent
Linda H Ferri,
C.P.M. Xchanging
Sr Catagory
Mgr
Marissa Quijada
Jose R Medina
Jairo Gonzalez
Inventory
Manager
Kendra Phillips
Sr. Manager
Yesenia Mendez BearingPoint Operations
Manager
Dino Cardelli
Procurement
Framework
Co LLC
Managing
Director
John Voigt DFA
Management Director
Tiffany Gershen Restaurant
Services, Inc.
Purchasing
Mananger
Niall Porter
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Steven Trussell
Soulange Kruger Seaboard
Marine Ltd
Purchasing
Supervisor
Yasmin Wong
Peraza
Early
Learning
Coaliton of
Miami Dade
Contracts
Mgr
Carla Guilbaud
Royal
Caribbean
Cruise Lines
Purchasing
Manager
Michael
Pritchard Purch Spec
Brad Singh
Manager,
Materials
Jeff Maxwell
Purchasing
Manager
Maria Gisela
Yanez Barragan Holcim
Diogo Siuves Holcim
Diana Alvarez Source
Interlink
Contracts
Mgr
Essie Swann
Clare Hamm
Buyer
Shelly L Johnson
Sr Corp
Product Mgr
Hugo Gamarra
Annabel Lewis
M&M
Aerospace
Inc
Dir of Purch
Lysette Borges
Dir of Purch
Walfried Lassar
Florida
International
University
Ryder
Professor &
Dir
Stephanie
McMillan Student
Young Sook
DePoy
Standard
Chartered
First Bank
Korea Ltd
Head of Proc
Maita
Beguiristain,
CPSM, C.P.M.
Univ of
Miami
Director of
Purchasing
Marco Wong,
C.P.M. Student
Esthela Morera Codis Corp Purch Asst
Eric Aleman AstraZeneca Purch Supvsr
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Job Openings
ISM's Career Center https://www.ism.ws/careercenter/SearchJob.cfm?navItemNumber=13
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Miami-Dade County http://www.miamidade.gov/jobs/search_jobs.asp
Department of Procurement Website: http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/dpm
City of Miami http://www.miamigov.com/Personnel/Announcements_world.asp
Purchasing Department Website: http://www.miamigov.com/Procurement
Send us your job openings we will post them for free!
INVEST IN YOURSELF!
Today’s world dictates that professionals prepare themselves for fast changing environment. The days of spending your entire career at one company are going fast. To ensure success, you have to take charge of your own personal and professional development. Personal and professional development does not cease just because you have obtained a degree. Now that you are on a career path in procurement, you need to maintain your skills and constantly work towards improvement. You need to continue to INVEST IN YOURSELF! Participating in ISM NAPM South Florida is a good investment. You will have the opportunity to build on your personal, procurement, and managerial skills. Becoming apart of ISM NAPM South Florida will allow you to learn, therefore increasing your worth to your employer and open yourself up to opportunities in the marketplace! Ask the professionals who have become active in ISM NAPM South Florida and they will tell you that they are getting far more out of it than they ever put in. By volunteering you gain experience in fiscal responsibility, developing programs, and marketing services the leaders work together to establish and implement goals and objectives. Resulting in personal and professional development experience in a dynamic team. We at ISM NAPM South Florida look forward to being one of the tools you use to INVEST IN YOURSELF!
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DINNER MEETING & EXTRA SCHEDULE
1st - Dinner Meeting – Thursday - September 24th
Speaker: Jorge Gomez’s – Regional Manager, Latin America & Caribbean
Subject: Glaxo Smith-Kline – Global Strategic Travel Outsource Procurement Speaker: Greg Stoller – Consulting Manager, Supply Chain Practice Subject: Will speak off the new CPSM certification, and the course he teaches on it
2nd Dinner Meeting – Thursday - November 19th Speaker: Peter Quinter
Subject: South Florida EAR & ITAR Export Controls Seminar
3rd Dinner Meeting – Thursday - January 28th, 2010
Speaker: Cynthia Cabrera
Subject: Lean Manufacture (relate to)
Dinner Meeting’s Location Map
Address: UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX 11410 NW 20th Street
Miami, Florida 33172
Dolphin Mall
Dinner Meeting 11410 NW 20 St
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Satellite Seminar Schedule
NAPM/ISM Satellite Seminars offer the perfect opportunity to keep your procurement professional’s team up to date on timely, relevant topics that directly impact the profession. COST IS FREE FOR
NAPM & NIGP MEMBERS $25.00 FOR GUEST.
To reserve your seat(s) you can email Leida Altman Carrillo at [email protected].
Satellite seminar starts at 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM
with ½ hour for lunch 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM. Location is: WLRN 172 NE 15 ST. MIAMI, FL 33132
DATE PROGRAM TITLE
Thursday, October 22, 2009 Navigating the Numbers: A Supply Manager's Guide to Defining and Applying Economic and Financial Concepts
Thursday, February 11, 2010 Talent and Career Management for Supply Professionals
Thursday, April 22, 2010 Rails, Roads, Water and Air: Logistics, Inventory and Distribution