Thursday, October 16, 2008

12:30-13:30
Location: Riverview Room, 35th Floor
 

Keynote II

Mr. Swiggum

 
Mr. Jason Busch

Managing Director, Azul Partners
Editor, www.spendmatters.com

Emerging Issues in Supply Chain Management

• Emergence of procurement managers as “risk managers” – but why this new job description has not yet been written
• The new role of the CPO – balancing savings, cost avoidance, risk avoidance and supplier performance
• How new types of technology (e.g., externally driven applications, social networking, supplier content, enhanced data visualization, etc.) will facilitate better overall procurement performance and help everyone from managers to executives perform better
 

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Jason Busch is Founder and Managing Director of Azul Partners, a boutique advisory firm. He is also Editor of the highly trafficked sourcing, trade and supply chain blog www.spendmatters.com and is co-founder of the procurement and supply chain research hub: Spend Matters Navigator. Jason is regarded as one of the leading technology pundits and thought leaders in the trade, procurement and operations worlds. His current research and interest areas include the future of global sourcing, risk management, supplier performance management, and the growth of communities of interest and online social networking within the procurement, trade and supply chain worlds.
 
Prior to launching Azul Partners and Spend Matters, Jason led branding and market strategy for FreeMarkets, a leading provider of sourcing and supply management technology and services. During his five-year tenure at FreeMarkets, he created and spearheaded a range of marketing functions including competitive intelligence, strategic marketing, and analyst relations, while also leading FreeMarkets’ efforts to become the eminent thought leader in the global sourcing arena. In addition to also working the "sourcing line" for select clients, Jason was active in numerous acquisition, corporate strategy, partnership, and channel efforts.

Before FreeMarkets, Jason served as consultant and analyst with Northeast Consulting (acquired by Nervewire), a Boston-based management consulting firm focused on the intersection of strategy and technology. Prior to entering the technology arena, Jason worked as an analyst for a small merchant bank where he analyzed private placement convertible and fixed-income investments in the US and European markets. Jason has authored over one thousand whitepapers, columns and op-ed articles on technology and the economy for leading industry and trade publications (many in private label format for his clients). Jason’s opinions have been quoted in numerous essays, articles, books, and academic papers ranging from the Bangkok Post to the writings of Forrester Research and he has spoken at numerous industry events and conferences.

Jason holds an MA in history from the University of Pennsylvania. He also completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, receiving a BA, cum laude, with departmental honors, in history and English literature. In addition, Jason has taken coursework at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.