CPC Member Contribution to Procurement within their institution
Recognising those who have advanced their profession through training, mentorship, whilst managing their institutions procurement needs and awareness.
Submission Criteria
Demonstrated Impact in Education: The nominee should have significantly contributed to the advancement of procurement knowledge through training programmes, workshops, CPC bursary scheme or educational initiatives to support their own expertise for the benefit of their institution.
Mentorship and Guidance: Evidence of active mentorship, supporting the professional development of colleagues and raising awareness of the benefit of adhering to procurement protocols within their institution.
Promotion of Professional Standards: Commitment to upholding and promoting high standards and ethical practices within your institution.
Sustained Contribution: The nominee’s influence should be evident over a sustained period, reflecting ongoing dedication to the advancement of procurement within their institution.
