Hear what it takes to succeed with MSP programs and how to get engaged with MSPs. Each MSP will introduce themselves, their responsibilities and how they engage suppliers.
1:30 - 3:30 Two (2) Rounds of Roundtables
What can MSPs do to be a more valuable partner to Suppliers
Give and take between one of the industries largest MSPs and suppliers.
Ask your questions and give and get some suggestions
Michele Gibbons, Director @ AgileOne
Cristina de la Cruz, Vice President of Sales @ Ursus
Sponsored by Ursus
DEI - strategies to include more diverse candidates in the CW workplace
Ann Mallory, Director – MSP Field Operations @ DAHL Consulting
How to begin to implement simple and meaningful AI technologies in your CW Program
Rachel Harrington, Program Director @ nextSource
How to Diversify Yourself as a Supplier
Erik Thornberg, Global Operations @ AgileOne
Learn what top suppliers do to stand out from the crowd by creating Unique Selling Points (USP’s) and benefits MSP’s want to hear.
5:00 - 7:00 Cocktail Reception with VISION Buyers + Sponsors
7:00 End of Day 1
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