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GPAG Virtual Summer Seminar and Business Meeting

Date and Time

Friday, August 15, 2025, 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once payment is received.

Event Contact(s)

STEFANIE TAYLOR

Category

Seminar

Registration Info

Registration is required
Continuing education contact hours are available to current GPAG members for attending this seminar.

About this event

AGENDA

Welcome

 

Presentation #1: Yolanda Broome, City of Atlanta Deputy Commissioner, will share her 2025 NIGP Forum presentation, "Politics, Pressure and Procurement - The Real P3".  

Session Description:

Procurement professionals have long experienced interference from top elected or appointed officials while attempting to carry out acquisition strategies within clear policies and procedures. Add that kind of political power structure on top of the already mounting pressures of post-COVID supply chain issues, talent scarcity, and overly aggressive goals, and the perfect storm begins to brew. In this session, we will take your stories from the field and dissect them, helping you to identify and analyze the source of pressure, while offering sustainable mitigation tools to keep your procurement team out of the news cycle.

Learning Outcomes: 

  • The Learner will identify and analyze sources of pressure as either political, geo-political, inflationary, or other; 
  • The Learner will use tools learned during the presentation to develop a systematic approach to mitigating risks from politicians, or pressures caused by inflation, the COVID-19 legacy, wars and conflicts, and stakeholders; and, 
  • The Learner will create, implement, or enhance policies, procedures, and practices that support transparency in procurement and trust and confidence to sustain internal and external relationships. 

Break

 

Presentation #2 Carrie Roberts, Pasco County Purchasing Director, will share her 2025 NIGP Forum presentation, "SAY WHATTTT? Writing Clean, Straightforward and Easy to Follow Specifications".

Session Description:

Workshops on specification writing typically address the what (content) and why (the reason the whats are important) of specification writing. This session addresses an area that most specification trainings do not address… the how. As we explore the hows, we will learn how to write clear, straightforward and easy to follow specifications. 

Learning Outcomes: 

  • Receive reminders of how important basic grammar and basic organization are, and how poorly written specification can affect the outcome of a solicitation;
  • Learn how to recognize and avoid some common pitfalls of specification writing: poor grammar, disorganization, being too bossy (for the sake of being bossy), lack of clarity and accuracy, and unnecessary repetition;
  • Gain the ability to apply the tactics discussed to their own specification writing by developing an understanding of how specifications should be organized in a manner to provide clear information in a well-organized manner;
  • Develop the skills necessary to take a specification submitted by their customer and utilize the skills discussed in this session to make the document clear, concise. and easier for their vendors to understand; and,
  • Receive encouragement to apply the skills discussed to their existing agency specification templates or to utilize the information learned to develop templates which can be share with their customers.

 

GPAG Business Meeting

Call to Order & Welcome

 

Recognize:

First Time Attendees

New Members

New Certifications – NIGP-CCP, CPPB, CPPO

Recertifications - CPPB, CPPO

Executive Board:

1. President                     Angela Egan

2. Vice President             Stephanie Brice, CPPO, CPPB, NIGP-CPP

3. Treasurer                     Jacqueline Huley, CPPB

4. Secretary                     Terri Gregory, GCPA

5. Member at Large        Stefanie Taylor, CPPB, CPPO, NIGP-CPP, CPCM, CPM

6. Past President             Arleen Samuels

 

Treasurer’s Report

 

Committee Reports:

By-Laws                                 Stephanie Brice, CPPO, CPPB, NIGP-CPP

Chapter Outreach  Cory Craver, CPPB

Education                                Cory Craver, CPPB

Legislative                               Ted Burgess, CPPB

Membership                            Rhonda Stewart, GCPA

Public Relations                      Michelle Butler, CPCM

Vendor Relations Stephanie Brice, CPPO, CPPB, NIGP-CPP

Awards Daphne Burch

 

Old Business

Approve meeting minutes from Spring 2025 business meeting

 

New Business

 

Announcements

Adjourn

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