Webinar: How CPOs can Build a Single Source of Truth

As global supply chains grow more complex, blind spots deepen. Most organisations lack visibility beyond Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, leaving critical vulnerabilities unmonitored. The culprit? Fragmented, poor-quality data. In fact, a Dun & Bradstreet study reveals that "nearly half of US manufacturers cite a lack of data as a key constraint in monitoring deeper supply chain tiers".
To keep pace with shifting regulations and supplier risks, compliance and procurement need a single source of truth.
In association with Procurement Magazine, this webinar will show CCOs and CPOs how to break down data silos, modernise third-party risk programs and build a shared operational model that strengthens enterprise resilience.
Register now for The ComplianceāProcurement Alliance: Building a Single Source of Truth for ThirdāParty Risk webinar, which takes place on June 15, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM BST.
The blind spot of multi-tiered supply chains
Tariffs and sanctions have evolved from temporary disruptions into permanent, structural risks. For procurement and supply chain risk managers, navigating this new landscape is made harder by multi-tiered supply chains that hide deep vulnerabilities.
At the heart of this challenge is a data deficit. Plagued by poor-quality data and disconnected systems, many manufacturers cannot scale new strategies or leverage advanced technologies like AI.
In fact, a Dun & Bradstreet survey notes that 33% of SCRM leaders rank regulatory changes as their top obstacle, driven by a persistent lack of data regarding third-party impacts.
Building lasting resilience requires addressing these foundational data flaws. By prioritising high-quality data and enhanced visibility, organisations can streamline sourcing analysis, proactively mitigate disruptions and transform supply chain risk into an opportunity for growth.
Register now to secure your spot.
Meet the speakers
Neil Isherwood, Director UK SME & Strategy Group at Dun & Bradstreet
Neil Isherwood works as a subject matter expert and strategy lead in Dun & Bradstreet’s Risk and Compliance Solution team. He monitors the shifts in the regulatory landscape and looks to data and technology-led innovation to answer customer and supplier due diligence challenges.
With over 25 years of experience in the information industry, Neil works with his customers to help them improve data flow into their organisations using data, integration and technology to aid better decision-making and risk mitigation. The majority of Neil’s experience has been in the financial services industry, though he works with customers across all industries at Dun & Bradstreet.
Martin Skeens, Senior Subject Matter Expert, Risk & Compliance at Dun & Bradstreet
Martin is a subject matter expert in Dun & Bradstreet’s Third-Party Risk and Compliance line of business. For the last 15 years, he has worked in the information industry, helping clients to make the most of their data and analytics. At Dun & Bradstreet, Martin helps clients better understand who they are doing business with and where risk lies at a global level, accurately and efficiently. His areas of expertise include due diligence, beneficial ownership, screening and sanctions, fraud and more.
Ella Wilkinson, Broadcast Editor at BizClik
Ella Wilkinson is the Broadcast Editor at BizClik with almost a decade of media experience. Having worked across various forms of multimedia from TV to visual journalism and event hosting, Ella's media career began in 2017 where she helped run two television stations in the East of England as an anchor and producer, followed by five years as a visual journalist and camera operator and finally into events as a host and compere.




