Overview

October 25

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Every public sector procurement department has an important mission: spending taxpayer dollars wisely to help government deliver services as efficiently as possible. But in most jurisdictions, the procurement process is mired in inefficiencies, driving up costs and reducing government’s ability to meet its core mission.

A smarter approach to procurement helps connect the dots of your people, processes and technology, revealing and fixing the hidden inefficiencies in your operations that silently kill performance. Process mining and other procurement optimization strategies can help governments cut costs, control fraud, reduce improper payments, enhance revenue collection and improve audit transparency.
Join us October 25 for a valuable webcast on a new strategy to control spending.

As a participant, you’ll learn:
· Policies, tools and best practices for optimizing procurement
· How process mining can highlight new efficiencies in your financial processes
· What elected officials and business-side leaders should be asking their CIOs about procurement

Speakers

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Chris Radich

Vice President of Global Public Sector Solution Engineering, Celonis

Chris Radich is Vice President of Solution Engineering, Public Sector at Celonis. In this role, he leads a team of experts on a crusade to remove decades of friction with process mining solutions. Chris has 17+ years experience leading transformation across the public sector. Early in his career, he managed one of the largest application innovation programs at IBM, seeing firsthand the difficulties of lifting legacy processes onto modern technologies. At Gartner, he became a global thought leader, and enabled early adopters to unleash the benefits of cloud technologies. Prior to joining Celonis, he was Vice President of Digital Transformation at Salesforce, building strategies for citizen and employee centric transformations during the pandemic. Chris is passionate about driving positive change in the world through technology. He believes in leveraging his strengths of being futuristic and strategic, while never losing sight of the power of simplicity. Chris earned his Bachelor’s in Supply Chain & Information Systems from the Pennsylvania State University and Master’s in Technology Management from Georgetown University.

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Nicole Migliozzi

Principal Public Sector Solutions Engineer, Celonis

Nicole Migliozzi serves as Celonis' Principal Public Sector Solutions Engineer, supporting all levels of Government customers and their systems transformation efforts. Prior to Celonis, she supported ServiceNow's Law Enforcement customers as a Solutions Consultant, unifying customers with common mission goals and allowing them a single view into their real time data. Nicole's background, combined with her experience as an Agile Scrum Master, has given her a unique perspective into how best to solve Government's biggest challenges.

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Kristin Cox — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Kristen Cox is the world's leading authority on how to apply the Theory of Constraints to governments and non profits. She is perhaps best known for her work as the former Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget (GOMB) for the State of Utah where she orchestrated a 35 percent improvement across Utah's $20B executive branch. Prior to her role at GOMB, Kris led Utah's Department of Workforce Services (DWS) through the 2008/2009 economic recession where she was able to absorb a 60 percent increase in caseload (with her existing staff), become one of the top 10 in quality in the country, while giving $30M back to the state. Kris is currently the Executive Director of the new Initiative on Government Improvement and an instructor at The University of Utah's Eccles School of Business.