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Meet Kerri-Ann MacAllister

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Kerri-Ann MacAllister

Partner


Qualifications
  • Procurement and Contracting, Government

Specialisations
  • Procurement Strategy and Transition
  • Category Management Planning
  • Contract Management
  • Capability Development
  • Tendering and Sourcing

Overview

Kerri-Ann is Comprara’s Procurement and Contracting Engagement Manager in Government. Kerri-Ann is an integral part of the Comprara team delivering services, solutions, tools and training to organisations in both the public and private sectors. Kerri-Ann has more than twenty years procurement experience within the Victorian and Australian Government sector. She has been responsible for delivering procurement policy, analysis, guidance and training at an organisational level. With demonstrated ability in the fields of strategic sourcing, tendering and contract/vendor management. Kerri-Ann has a comprehensive understanding of Government procurement policies, she has previously held roles including Procurement Manager as various Victorian Government Departments. Kerri-Ann brings a wealth of knowledge related to Government procurement and provides training on procurement strategy and transition, category management planning, capability development, tendering and sourcing.


Articles authored by Kerri-Ann MacAllister

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In the 24 months leading up to 2020, 22% of Australian organisations lost over $7.1m to fraud. An additional 40% lost over $1.4m. Where there’s money, there’s temptation and, with large sums of money and many stakeholders involved, procurement is particularly vulnerable to corruption. We’re all aware of this. Awareness,…
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