Karina Karassev
I have worked in procurement for the past 6 years at various
organizations, including Davis + Henderson, WSIB and now CIBC. In the
past 6 years I’ve had the opportunity to learn and specialize in the
entire procurement cycle. In my various roles, I have conducted market,
trend and spend analysis which is essential to all sourcing
initiatives. I have also managed a broad variety of both goods and
services categories. My current position involves auditing the direct
operating expense savings (DOE) for all sourcing initiatives undertaken
by CIBC. In addition, I perform benchmark analysis of our sourcing
organization’s efficiency and effectiveness based on numerous industry
performance metrics.
I graduated from York University with a degree in Business
Administration with a Specialized Honors in Accounting. Currently, I am
simultaneously pursuing the Certified Professional Purchaser (C.P.P.)
designation together with the Certified Management Accountant (C.M.A.)
designation. I enrolled in the C.P.P. program after graduating from
university because I believe the program allows me to gain extensive
academic knowledge of procurement that enhances my abilities and skills
obtained through practical experience.
The Supply Chain Leadership Program has been extremely educational
and beneficial to my career and has also been complimentary to my
accounting education. We have thus far completed 2 modules and 3
workshops. The Negotiation workshop conducted in the summer of 2007 has
thus far been my favorite part of the program. The 3 day workshop taught
us negotiations skills that we can use in both our professional and
personal life; skills that would be used when negotiating a business
deal or when trying to buy a new car. The workshop allowed students to
be involved in numerous negotiations simulations which were educational,
exciting and fun!
The first 2008 semester is wrapping up and the final exam is only
days away. This makes us officially half way through the PMAC Strategic
Leadership program as we complete Module 3 –Logistics and
Transportation. In the last 13 weeks we’ve done numerous case studies in
which we’ve had to draw upon our university statistics classes in order
to act as supply chain logistics consultants to various companies. We
analyzed a Warehouse Management System (WMS) RFP and further applied our
knowledge and composed an RFP for WMS as it relates to our current
organizations. In addition we’ve explored the benefits of various 3PL
and 4PL logistics providers.
Our workshop instructors, Phil and Louis ensure that classroom
concepts are understood by all students and are always more than happy
to lend a helping hand. They draw on their personal professional
experience to assist when introducing new concepts and encourage
students to participate and similarly provide examples from their
organizations. This in turn allows the whole classroom to benefit from a
cross industry analysis.