1. Richard Evans
Job From (include company name): Client Director, Proxima
Job To (include company name): Commercial Executive Director, NHS Supply Chain
With 20 years’ experience in procurement and commercial management across the public and private sectors, Richard Evans has been appointed as the NHS Supply Chain's new commercial executive director.
Richard will lead the continued transformation of commercial capabilities. He will oversee the 500-strong commercial function of the organisation, with a focus on standardisation and simplification to create value and deliver optimal supply chain solutions for patient care.
Richard will help the continuing evolution of NHS Supply Chain’s operating practices to reduce complexity, grow capabilities and employ best practices across the commercial directorate.
2. Eric Sejourne
Job From (include company name): Chief Operations Officer, Assa Abloy Americas Division
Job To (include company name): Senior VP and Chief Global Operations Officer, Hayward Holdings
Eric Sejourne will oversee all integrated operations activities across the Hayward Holdings’ global enterprise, including manufacturing, distribution, sourcing and materials management.
He will use his more than 30 years of experience in global operations, lean manufacturing and supply chain management to build on Hayward’s long-term vision and strategy for a world-class end-to-end supply chain.
3. Imran Rasul
Job From (include company name): Chief Procurement Officer, Nationwide Building Society
Job To (include company name): Chief Procurement Officer, Co-op Group
Imran Rasul will work across the whole group – including retail, life services, Nisa and ventures, leading and delivering supplier engagement plans in support of the retailer’s ambition to grow as a business and increase active members by one million over the next five years.
4. Heather Ostis
Job From (include company name): VP of Supply Chain Management, Delta Air Lines
Job To (include company name):Senior VP & Chief Procurement Officer of Global Supply Chain, Starbucks.
Heather Otis announced on LinkedIn in January that she joined the coffee giant.
Heather will focus on alleviating constraints, strengthening supplier relationships, improving supplier performance and building network resiliency.
“I’m excited to build upon the impact and excellence of their mission, promises and values,” she said when announcing the move.
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