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Virginia SBDC

Selling to UVA

Sep
22
2020
Tue 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Online
Facilitated by Central Virginia SBDC
Topic: Government Contracting

Seasoned and potential new suppliers to the University of Virginia - Join us and gain a better understanding of:

- Who buys for UVA?

- How they buy it?

- How they pay for it?

Suppliers will also leave this informative session knowing more about SWaM, eVA, FOIA, VASCUPP, State procurements, business development, nonprofit business assistance groups, and more!

Taught by seasoned UVA Procurement and Supplier Diversity veterans Jack King and John Gerding.

Jack King:  As the Unversity’s SWaM champion, I consistently position the University of Virginia as a national leader for supplier diversity in American higher education, not as a competitive advantage but, rather, as a competitive imperative. I regularly evaluate, prepare, mentor, and advocate for diverse suppliers – businesses owned and operated by women, people of color, veterans, service-disabled veterans, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) entrepreneurs. I coach and advise diverse suppliers to help better prepare them to compete in Virginia’s higher education space. As a member of the VASCUPP Supplier Diversity Advocacy Committee (SDAC), I actively support the expansion of SWaMfest®, the Commonwealth’s premier networking, educational, and professional development event for small, women-owned, and minority-owned (SWaM) businesses, into a regional event.

John Gerding, As Assistant Director for Procurement Operations, I manage a group of five buyers, who facilitate the purchasing of almost all of research related items, facilitie’s maintenance, repair and operation (MRO) items, hospitality, and computer hardware/software acquisitions. While my group and I do not make any spending selections or have money to spend, we help guide the 1,800 staff members at the University who do make those choices, though the University purchasing process and supplier searches. We also work to connect suppliers with potential customers at the University and explain the University’s procedures, rules, and nuances to all.

Please complete this short questionnaire before attending the workshop.


Fee: No Cost



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All programs of the Virginia SBDC are open to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
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