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| How AI and Data-Driven Procurement Is Shaping Public Health with Travis Crouch | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:50:15 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Travis Crouch, Head of Commercial Systems and Intelligence for the UK Department of Health and Social Care. Together, they dive into the transformative power of procurement in the public health sector. Travis shares insights on why data is key for smart procurement strategies, how to navigate compliance challenges in a rapidly changing landscape, the importance of leveraging advanced technologies and data analytics to enhance procurement processes across the NHS, and how AI is set to transform public procurement. Travis is a skilled expert in procurement, combining rich experience from both public and private sectors. He's led teams at Aviva and NHS Digital and has significantly impacted the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Now, at the DHSC and NHS, he's transforming procurement processes by harnessing advanced technologies and data-driven strategies to improve public health outcomes. Additionally, as an Associate Commercial Specialist for the Government Commercial Function, he shares his expertise to strengthen procurement capabilities across the government. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; instructions on how to do this are here. Episode Highlights:
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| Trailer | 30 Sep 2024 | 00:00:55 | |
Join hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch on Powering Procurement, a podcast by Atamis, as they dive into the evolving world of procurement. Hear from industry leaders and innovators on how digital technologies, AI, and data-driven decisions are reshaping the field. Get actionable strategies to enhance your procurement processes and stay ahead of the curve. Subscribe now and don't miss an episode! Powering Procurement is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
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| The Future of Procurement Leadership with Savita Mace | 29 Oct 2024 | 00:53:27 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Savita Mace, the Chief Procurement Officer for University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. Together they explore the critical role of risk management in procurement, the transformative impact of technology, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of professionals. As the Chief Procurement Officer at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (UHSFT), Savita leads a team of eighty procurement and supply professionals who deliver value for money, quality, and efficiency across the health system. With over twenty years of experience in procurement and supply chain management, Savita has directed world-class procurement functions for global companies such as AstraZeneca, Roche, and Sony, driving and accelerating business growth and innovation. Savita is passionate about developing and mentoring the next generation of procurement leaders, and she shares her expertise and insights as a visiting lecturer and course mentor at University of Sussex and Durham University. She is also the UK representative of the Membership Committee at CIPS - The Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, the leading professional body for procurement and supply chain management. She holds a Master's degree in Strategic Procurement from University of South Wales, and is a chartered fellow of CIPS. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| How Procurement Drives Value in Social Housing with John Wallace | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:41:27 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by John Wallace, Director of Procurement at Clarion Housing Group. Together, they navigate procurement challenges in social housing, how Clarion is driving social value beyond cost, the role of sustainability in social housing procurement, and how procurement can drive innovation. In his role, John leads the procurement strategy for an organisation that provides homes for 350,000 people and builds over 2,000 new homes annually. His work is central to Clarion’s mission of addressing the housing crisis by ensuring the delivery of affordable homes and improving communities across the country. John brings over 35 years of procurement experience from both the public and private sectors, having held senior positions across healthcare, housing, and F&B. His previous roles include Procurement Director at Metropolitan Thames Valley and Head of Procurement at Anchor Trust. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners 🙂 Episode Highlights:
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| Using Data to Revolutionise Procurement with Filip Leonard | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:37:52 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Filip Leonard, Group Head of Supply Chain, Procurement, and Social Value at Maximus UK. Together, they dive into the strategic changes Filip is spearheading at Maximus and what he envisions for the future of procurement. With over a decade of experience in both the public and private sectors, Filip has led transformative procurement initiatives, playing a key role in revolutionising how procurement is approached at Maximus. Under his leadership, Maximus has implemented cutting-edge procurement technology, driving greater efficiency, risk management, and social value within their supply chain. Filip’s experience extends to not only the operational challenges of large-scale procurement but also the ethical side, where he’s been instrumental in embedding policies such as the Real Living Wage across Maximus’ supply chain. His focus on sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility has made him a leading voice in procurement transformation. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| Building Net Zero Supply Chains with Collaboration: Insights from Oliver Hurrey | 04 Mar 2025 | 00:49:57 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch sit down with sustainability expert Oliver Hurrey to explore the intersection of procurement and environmental responsibility. They discuss supplier engagement, data-driven solutions for scope three emissions, AI’s role in sustainability, and the importance of biodiversity. Tune in to discover how procurement professionals can drive real-world change. Oliver Hurrey is a leading voice in sustainable procurement and the founder of Galvanised. He is known for driving key initiatives including the Sustainable Procurement Pledge, the Scope 3 Peer Group, and the Nature and Biodiversity Peer Group. With over 20 years of experience bridging sustainability and procurement, he has become instrumental in helping organisations turn ambitious environmental goals into measurable progress. As a trusted advisor and collaboration catalyst, Oliver specialises in developing practical frameworks for tackling scope three emissions, implementing science-based targets, and fostering effective supply chain partnerships. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| How Admiral Transformed Procurement Into a Strategic Powerhouse with Chris McLellan | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:46:24 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch sit down with Chris McLellan, Group Head of Procurement at Admiral Group, Wales’ only FTSE 100 company. Together, they explore critical challenges in modern procurement risk management. What You’ll Learn
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| The 4 Ps That Will Future-Proof Your Procurement with Milind Tailor | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:43:32 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Travis Crouch sit down with Milind Tailor, Global Head of Resale Products and Services Procurement at Diebold Nixdorf. Together, they navigate "The 4 P's of Procurement" framework: Purpose, People, Planet, and Performance, as well as how AI, sustainability, and skill transformation are reshaping the function. What You’ll Learn:
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| The Truth About Supplier Relationships in Procurement with Sabrina Kelly | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:32:24 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Travis Crouch sit down with Sabrina Kelly, Contracts Management Specialist and Founder and Managing Director of B Plus Management Consultancy. Together, they explore the delicate balance between supplier collaboration and performance accountability, the transformative potential of AI in contract management, and practical strategies for building more inclusive procurement teams. Sabrina has worked with suppliers and corporations across public and private sectors, helping them navigate the complexities of contract performance, risk mitigation, and supplier collaboration. Sabrina is also a Senior Contracts Manager for the UK Ministry of Justice, with a career spanning healthcare, energy, infrastructure, and government procurement. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| How Procurement Can Deliver Social and Environmental Value, with Harinder Bansal | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:38:55 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, host Sian Lloyd is joined by Harinder Bansal, Head of Procurement and Third Party Risk Management at Motability Operations. Harinder has built his career across retail, pharma, consulting and now one of the UK’s largest fleet operators, supporting more than 800,000 disabled customers. Beyond procurement and risk, he also leads Motability’s Reach Network, championing equity and inclusion, and serves as Chair of Steps Charity. His work sits at the intersection of purpose, innovation and sustainability. Together, Sian and Harinder explore how procurement teams can drive genuine environmental and social impact, from embedding ESG into supplier relationships to championing circular economy practices. Harinder also shares candid insights on setting ambitious net zero targets, building psychological safety in teams, and why diversifying experience beyond procurement can strengthen leadership. In this episode, you’ll learn:
If you’re interested in the future of procurement as a driver of change - not just savings - this episode is a must-listen. | |||
| The Human-Factor in Tech-Driven Procurement with Andra Fola | 10 Dec 2024 | 00:35:21 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Andra Fola, CEO and Procurement Architect of Solutionary Procurement. Together, they discuss Andra’s vision for transforming procurement into a force for global good. From leveraging human superpowers to creating frameworks like the Five Personas, Andra redefines what it means to be a procurement leader in the modern world. With over 15 years of experience in procurement leadership roles at companies like Amazon and Vodafone, Andra has made a significant impact in the field by blending technological innovation with human-centric strategies. She is the driving force behind Solutionary Procurement, a platform that aims to amplify human superpowers within the procurement profession and harness the power of personas to create a positive global impact. Andra’s expertise spans procurement innovation, digital transformation, and leadership development. Her 5 Personas framework helps procurement professionals navigate the rapidly changing landscape of AI and automation while staying rooted in human values like ethics, adaptability, and collaboration. Beyond her work at Solutionary Procurement, she’s a mentor, startup accelerator, and advocate for diversity and inclusion in the tech and procurement industries. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| Getting Ready for the Procurement Act 2023: What You Need To Know with Lisa Stubbs | 12 Nov 2024 | 00:39:21 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Lisa Stubbs, Head of Open and Transparent Contracting at Cabinet Office. Together, they discuss how the Procurement Act (TPP) will transform UK public procurement, enhance transparency, and support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Lisa began her career in the civil service at 23, unsure of her future path. She quickly adapted, starting in telecoms and technology procurement for a centralised procurement organisation. Here, Lisa found space to learn and grow, with work that was both engaging and challenging. She quickly rose to a management role and, by chance, discovered procurement policy, a field that allowed her to create new methods, rules, and legislation. Lisa was part of the team that adjusted UK procurement regulations post-Brexit, contributing to the development of a new regulatory framework. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| Why Procurement Deserves a Seat at the Strategic Table with Nadia Stoykov | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:51:50 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Nadia Stoykov, Chief Procurement and Supply Chain Officer at Tesca Group, to share her unconventional journey from law to procurement, why procurement deserves a seat at the strategic table, and how companies can unlock massive value by rethinking their procurement approach. With decades of experience spanning legal, financial, and commercial roles, Nadia brings a uniquely all-round perspective to procurement transformation and strategic supplier relationships. Her expertise lies in breaking down organizational silos, building high-performing teams, and leveraging procurement as a strategic driver of business value. Before joining Tesca Group, Nadia held leadership roles at companies such as Ahlstrom, Nyrstar, Bristlecone, Valspar, IDEX, and Dow Chemical. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| How Procurement Can Save a Bankrupt City with John Coyne | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:41:20 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by John Coyne, Director of Commercial and Procurement at Birmingham City Council. Together, they dive into John's decades-long career, the power of procurement in driving social and economic impact, his vision for Birmingham’s future, and why AI and data are the next frontiers for public sector procurement. John's career in commercial and procurement spans over three decades across diverse sectors. He began his career in the UK working in Irish tourism for 12 years before becoming the first Commercial Director at Liverpool Football Club. For the past 15-18 years, he has focused on public sector procurement, most recently serving in a senior procurement role with the Welsh government before taking his current position at Birmingham City Council in late 2023, John is responsible for transforming Birmingham Council's procurement function following the authority's bankruptcy declaration. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| AI, Diversity, and Strategies for Procurement Recruitment with Procurement Heads’ Amy Anslow | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:41:39 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Amy Anslow, Principal Consultant at Procurement Heads. Together, they dive into Amy's journey into procurement recruitment and her insights into the evolving landscape of the industry. She highlights the importance of attracting top talent, tackling challenges like unconscious bias, and leveraging AI in recruitment. Though Amy’s journey in procurement recruitment began just a few years ago, she’s already making a significant impact by helping organizations find the talent they need to thrive in an ever-evolving industry. Amy’s work is more than about connecting candidates and companies; it’s about shaping the future of procurement. With a strong focus on diversity, sustainability, and transparency, she’s helping procurement professionals and organizations adapt to new challenges like the upcoming Procurement Act and the growing demand for digital skills. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| Innovating Public Procurement Practices with Jane Lynch | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:45:50 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch are joined by Jane Lynch, Director of the Centre of Public Value Procurement at Cardiff Business School. Together, they explore how procurement can be a powerful tool for social impact and innovation, how the Well-being of Future Generations Act is shaping public spending in Wales, challenges and successes and driving sustainability and innovation in procurement, and why collaboration with small businesses and community organisations is essential for creating long-term impact. Jane’s incredible career spans decades of research, teaching, and practical influence in procurement, with a special focus on delivering public value. She has been a driving force behind innovative projects, such as embedding social value into procurement and achieving net-zero social housing in Wales. Jane’s work is transforming how we think about procurement, not just as a transactional function but as a strategic lever for social, environmental, and economic change. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Highlights:
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| Christmas Special: 12 Challenges That Defined Procurement in 2024 | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:33:19 | |
In this special Christmas episode of Powering Procurement, hosts Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch count down the 12 biggest challenges procurement professionals faced in 2024. With festive cheer and expert insights featuring John Wallace, Kate Stavrides, Emma Scot, and Filip Leonard, they tackle the year's most pressing topics, from navigating the complexities of Transforming Public Procurement (TPP) to embracing AI and automation and strengthening supplier relationships. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we appreciate all feedback from our listeners. Episode Resources:
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| From Policing to Finance: Paula Corfield’s Procurement Journey | 18 Nov 2025 | 00:34:16 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, host Sian Lloyd is joined by Paula Corfield, Senior Procurement Manager at Monmouthshire Building Society. With more than 20 years of experience spanning manufacturing, infrastructure, policing and finance, Paula has led procurement through complex change, cultural transformation and strategy development across multiple sectors. Together, Sian and Paula explore:
Candid, inspiring and full of practical insights, this conversation shines a light on the human side of procurement - from resilience and leadership to purpose and progress. | |||
| From Rolling Stock to Global Impact: Sam Pickford on Procurement’s Reach | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:34:48 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, host Sian Lloyd is joined by Sam Pickford, Head of Procurement at British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution. With over 15 years of experience spanning transport, social care, finance, and international investment, Sam brings a rare blend of public sector depth and commercial edge. From leading a £320 million rolling stock renewal for London Underground to building a procurement function that now supports investments across Africa and Asia, Sam’s career offers powerful lessons on resilience, risk, and purpose-driven procurement. Together, Sian and Sam explore:
Candid, insightful, and refreshingly pragmatic, this episode shines a light on the evolving role of procurement and why it’s a career path worth celebrating. | |||
| From Foreign Office to FCA - Dominic Hastings on Procurement Leadership | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:34:16 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, host Sian Lloyd is joined by Dominic Hastings, Chief Procurement Officer at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). With a career spanning public and private sectors - from the Foreign Office to NATS and now leading procurement at one of the UK’s most influential regulators - Dominic brings a wealth of experience in strategic sourcing, supplier management and team leadership. Together, Sian and Dominic explore:
From Oxford PPE graduate to global development, consultancy and now regulatory leadership, Dominic’s career is a testament to curiosity, adaptability and a passion for people. This conversation shines a light on why procurement remains such a rewarding and impactful profession. | |||
| The Procurement Myth Countdown - Christmas Special | 16 Dec 2025 | 00:41:00 | |
Welcome to a festive edition of Powering Procurement. To close out 2025, Sian and Gareth unwrap the top 12 myths that continue to shape perceptions of procurement across both public and private sectors. Drawing on insights from this year’s standout guests, including leaders from the FCA and the Cabinet Office, they explore why procurement is far more than cost cutting, why strong supplier relationships matter, why sustainability is now a strategic must, and how modern procurement teams influence business direction at the highest level. From the pitfalls of relying on spreadsheets to the growing role of software, from misconceptions about public vs private sector procurement to the all-too-common belief that procurement “slows things down,” this episode tackles the assumptions that hold the profession back. And of course, they finish with the biggest myth of all: that procurement is boring. With stories of risk, innovation, sustainability, competitive negotiation and even sourcing thousands of bottles of sparkling wine from Welsh vineyards, Gareth proves otherwise. Tune in for a lively, myth-busting Christmas countdown that celebrates the depth, diversity and real-world impact of modern procurement - and join us again in 2026 for more fresh perspectives on the profession. | |||
| Reforming UK Procurement: Insights from the Cabinet Office with Lindsay Maguire | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:40:28 | |
The UK’s biggest procurement transformation in a generation is now live - but what does it really mean in practice? In this episode of Powering Procurement, host Sian Lloyd and Gareth Burch sit down with Lindsay Maguire, Deputy Director for Procurement Reform at the UK Cabinet Office, to unpack the thinking, ambition and real-world impact behind the new Procurement Act. Lindsay has played a central role in reshaping the UK’s post-Brexit procurement regime, championing transparency, flexibility, fair competition, and better access for SMEs. Her work spans everything from designing the new central digital platform to shifting evaluation from MEAT to MAT, embedding social value, and modernising how public bodies engage with markets. Together, Sian, Gareth and Lindsay explore:
Insightful, practical and future-focused, this episode is essential listening for anyone navigating - or curious about - the new procurement landscape. | |||
| Engineering to Impact - Luke Banks on Procurement and the Circular Economy | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:45:29 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Luke Banks, Global Head of Contracts and Procurement at Plastic Energy, a business at the forefront of transforming plastic waste into a truly circular economy. Luke shares his journey from engineering into procurement, explaining why his move was a deliberate career choice rather than an accident. With experience spanning manufacturing, construction, healthcare, retail and energy, he reflects on how a technical background can strengthen negotiation, supplier relationships and strategic decision-making. We explore how procurement supports Plastic Energy’s global sustainability mission, from responsible supplier onboarding and ESG metrics to risk analytics and strategic partnerships. Luke also offers candid insight into building procurement functions in fast-growing organisations, leading teams through change, and balancing strategy with operational delivery. The conversation dives into digital transformation, AI, and why well-implemented technology is essential for freeing procurement teams to focus on value rather than administration. Luke also shares what he looks for when recruiting procurement professionals, how the perception of procurement is evolving, and why communication skills are central to long-term success. To round off the episode, Luke talks about his passion for horology and what working in the mechanical watch industry taught him about craftsmanship, supply chains and pursuing work you genuinely care about. A thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation on modern procurement, sustainability, leadership and career choices. | |||
| The Legal Side of Procurement That Really Matters | 27 Jan 2026 | 00:40:04 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Nicola Cullen and Tom Beard from Capital Law to explore how procurement teams can manage legal risk with confidence under the new UK Procurement Act. Nicola and Tom bring complementary perspectives from non-contentious procurement advisory work and frontline procurement disputes. Together, they unpack what has really changed under the new legislation, including streamlined procedures, enhanced transparency requirements, and the growing administrative burden around notices. The conversation covers common misconceptions procurement teams have about legal compliance, why “fairness” does not always equal legal safety, and how vague evaluation criteria, unclear ITTs, and weak contract management can expose organisations to unnecessary challenge risk. We also explore what makes an ITT legally defensible, why risk is effectively locked in once documents are published, and how early collaboration between legal and procurement teams can prevent costly firefighting later on. Nicola and Tom share real-world examples from live procurements, offering practical lessons without naming names. The episode also looks ahead, discussing the role of AI in procurement, where it can genuinely add value, where caution is needed, and how transparency, accountability, and audit trails must remain central. Finally, they reflect on the future of the profession, why procurement capability is rising, and why this is an exciting moment for both procurement and legal professionals working closely together. A must-listen for procurement leaders, legal teams, and anyone navigating public sector procurement reform. | |||
| Procurement as a Strategic Lever for Social Impact with Olivia Hughes | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:46:55 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Olivia Hughes, Social Value Manager at Liverpool City Council, to explore how social value has evolved from policy ambition into a daily delivery requirement within local government. Olivia shares her journey from the private sector into public service, bringing a unique dual perspective from both supplier and client sides of procurement. She discusses how social value has shifted from being a misunderstood concept following the 2012 Social Value Act to becoming a central strategic driver across commissioning and procurement activity. The conversation explores:
Olivia also reflects on the mindset that separates suppliers who genuinely deliver social value from those who treat it as a compliance exercise, and shares practical insight into building processes that are human, proportionate and truly deliverable. A thoughtful and energising discussion about making every public pound work harder - and ensuring procurement delivers real, measurable impact for communities. | |||
| From Steel to Social Value - A Procurement Leader’s Journey with Lorraine Sawyer | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:35:07 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Lorraine Sawyer, Procurement Director at Orbit Group, to explore what modern procurement leadership really looks like across regulated, purpose-led organisations. Lorraine shares her deliberately chosen journey into procurement, from studying the discipline at university through to senior leadership roles spanning heavy industry and housing. With experience at Tata Steel, British Steel, Home Group, Anchor and now Orbit, she brings a rare perspective on balancing commercial rigour with public service values. The conversation explores the contrasts between procurement in steel and housing, the resilience required in challenging sectors, and why social purpose has become central to Lorraine’s leadership approach. We discuss the realities of working in a highly regulated environment, including changing consumer standards, building safety requirements and the impact of the Procurement Act, alongside the need to remain commercially focused and adaptable. Lorraine also shares practical insight into supplier relationship management, social value in practice, and how housing providers and suppliers can work together to deliver meaningful outcomes for residents and communities. We explore the role of technology in improving procurement efficiency and service delivery, and how digital transformation can create better experiences for both teams and customers. The episode closes with Lorraine’s reflections on leadership, team culture and what success looks like when procurement is truly embedded as a trusted partner within the organisation, as well as why she continues to find procurement a rewarding and dynamic career after more than 20 years in the profession. | |||
| From Day One to NHS England: Inside Procurement Law with Tomos Lewis | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:39:02 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Tomos Lewis, Partner at Blake Morgan, who brings a grounded, real-world legal perspective to one of the most complex and evolving areas in the profession. Tomos’ journey into procurement law didn’t follow a typical path. From learning the basics the night before an interview to advising NHS England on nationally critical projects from day one, his story highlights just how dynamic and impactful this field can be. We explore what procurement law actually looks like in practice, beyond policy documents and theory. Tomos shares how legal and procurement teams work together across major public sector projects, and why early involvement is often the difference between smooth delivery and costly delays. The conversation dives into the Procurement Act 2023 and what it really means for organisations on the ground. From increased flexibility to new challenges around documentation, transparency, and capability, Tomos offers a clear and pragmatic view of how the changes are playing out. We also take a closer look at the Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act and what it means for Welsh organisations, including the growing role of procurement in delivering wider social, environmental, and economic outcomes. AI is another key theme, with Tomos sharing where it can genuinely add value across the procurement lifecycle, and where the risks start to outweigh the benefits, particularly when it comes to evaluation and accountability. This episode is packed with insight for procurement professionals, leaders, and anyone navigating change in the sector. It is a reminder that procurement is not just a process to follow, but a powerful tool that, when used well, can drive meaningful impact. | |||
| Procurement Is Where the Magic Happens - With Simon Brindle | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:33:42 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Simon Brindle, Director of Commercial and Procurement at Welsh Government, to explore how procurement is evolving into one of the most powerful levers for public sector impact. With over 30 years’ experience across government, HM Treasury and the private sector, Simon brings a unique perspective on how procurement can go far beyond buying goods and services. From shaping major infrastructure decisions to driving social value, sustainability and economic growth, this conversation highlights the real influence procurement can have when it’s positioned at the heart of decision-making. We discuss:
Simon also shares practical examples from his career, including transforming funding models for schools in Wales and unlocking millions in value through smarter commercial thinking. This is a powerful conversation about influence, leadership and the opportunity procurement professionals have to shape outcomes long before a contract is signed. Because, as Simon puts it… procurement is where the magic happens. | |||
| Inside Procurement Leadership in the Housing Sector with Emma Briggs | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:36:15 | |
In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Emma Briggs, Director of Procurement and Sustainability at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, to explore the evolving role of procurement in the housing sector and why the profession is entering a new era of influence. Emma shares how she “fell into” procurement early in her career but quickly discovered the variety, problem solving and relationship building that makes the profession so rewarding. Now leading strategic procurement within a major housing association, she reflects on what it means to work in a sector where commercial decisions have a direct impact on people’s homes and communities. The conversation explores the unique pressures facing housing procurement today, including regulatory scrutiny, building safety requirements, sustainability expectations and the need to demonstrate clear value for money. Emma discusses why data, performance insight and strong supplier relationships are becoming central to delivering meaningful outcomes. We also look at the growing importance of collaboration across the sector through the National Housing Procurement Association, where Emma serves as Commercial Lead, helping to build capability, share good practice and create greater consistency for suppliers and procurement professionals alike. Looking ahead, Emma shares her optimism for the future of the profession, explaining how the new Procurement Act has created an opportunity for procurement teams to move beyond tactical delivery and demonstrate their value as strategic enablers. A thoughtful and inspiring conversation about purpose-driven procurement, leadership, and the real-world impact the profession can have on people’s lives. | |||