NEPO strengthens team with dual appointment
North East Procurement Organisation (NEPO) has expanded its team with the appointments of Kaye Wallace as partnership specialist and Brett Sharkey as organisational development specialist.
Kaye will focus on strengthening external partnerships and enhancing framework performance, bringing experience from the pharmaceutical sector.
Meanwhile, Brett will drive training and development initiatives, supporting apprentices and integrating technology-driven procurement solutions.
NEPO, governed by the 12 North East authorities, aims to position itself as a national leader in procurement, delivering strategic initiatives across the public sector.
Nicola Shelley, managing director at NEPO, said: “We are delighted to be able to announce this dual appointment as we work towards our ambitious plans for 2025.
“Our aim is to position NEPO on a national stage, providing the best opportunities for our members.
“These recent appointments help to reinforce the highly skilled team we have at NEPO and help us continue to deliver excellence across the entire organisation.”
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