IQNavigator's Senior Vice President of International Markets, Kieran Brady, Selected as a 2008 "Pro to Know" by Supply and Demand Chain Executive
Market Wire, April, 2008
IQNavigator, Inc., the leading provider of services procurement software and managed service programs, announced today that Senior Vice President of International Markets Kieran Brady was recognized as a "Pro to Know" in Supply and Demand Chain Executive's seventh-annual listing of notable industry professionals in the magazine's February/March issue.
This year Supply & Demand Chain Executive is recognizing 38 Practitioner Pros to Know. The Practitioner Pros to Know is a listing of exceptional corporate executives at manufacturing and non-manufacturing enterprises who have a unique vision to bring their company's supply chain into the 21st century and have shared what they are doing to make that a reality.
With over 20 years of experience in enterprise software focused on supply chain and procurement solutions, Kieran Brady, who guides the execution of IQNavigator's implementation and support service functions on a global scale, has spearheaded the accelerated globalization among IQNavigator's customer base. Mr. Brady has developed the requirements and methodologies necessary to take clients global, understanding that it is more than simple language and currency conversions. Many countries and regions have differing laws or regulations governing labor, taxation, auditability and data privacy. Moreover, supplier networks are often regionally dependent. Thus, in order for clients to successfully globalize, he knew there must be disciplined and proven methodologies in place that are simultaneously globally pervasive yet locally dependent.
"Kieran Brady is truly a 'Pro to Know' and has had dramatic impact on IQNavigator's success delivering significant value for our clients and strategic partners globally," said John P. Raeder, President and CEO of IQNavigator. "Kieran has turned the spotlight onto the importance of global services procurement management allowing executives to take their organizations to a more strategic level gaining control of their services spend globally."
Mr. Brady's success in taking IQNavigator customers global has established great momentum in IQNavigator's current customer base to expand into other geographical markets. IQNavigator is currently live in 15 countries with customers committed to taking them into 17 by the end of 2008. Mr. Brady is constantly pushing the envelope and evangelized the impact of globalization on the human capital supply chain, helping IQNavigator's Global 2000 customer base to source and compete effectively for talented labor globally.
About IQNavigator
Founded in 1999, IQNavigator provides services procurement and optimization solutions to Fortune 500 companies such as Charles Schwab, Shell, Northrop Grumman, Sony Electronics, Alcoa, Schlumberger, Quad/Graphics, and Entergy. The company's award-winning suite of integrated applications enables companies to increase profitability by reducing and controlling costs for all types of outside services spending worldwide. IQNavigator has a successful track record for delivering a compelling and fast return on investment, as well as adaptable process control, enterprise-wide financial analysis and enhanced performance. The company is recognized as an industry pioneer and offers deep domain expertise in key market segments such as financial services, energy, healthcare, manufacturing and aerospace/defense. IQNavigator is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and is found on the Web at www.iqnavigator.com .
About Supply & Demand Chain Executive
Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the executive's user manual for successful supply and demand chain transformation, utilizing hard-hitting analysis, viewpoints and unbiased case studies to steer executives and supply management professionals through the complicated, yet critical, world of supply and demand chain enablement to gain competitive advantage. On the Web at www.SDCExec.com .
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