Sally Offin, procurement manager at Saracen

Saracen Interiors appoints Sally Offin as new Procurement Manager

  • 2 Jun 2016

Sally Offin has been appointed procurement manager at Saracen Interiors. In her new role, Sally will oversee the procurement team and take on responsibility for all of the workplace consultant’s purchasing needs.

An associate member of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, Sally has a strong background in sourcing and procurement, as well as experience as a commercial manager.

Sally will be working closely with Saracen’s project managers, estimators and quantity surveyors, in addition to members of the supply chain, to deliver cost-effective labour materials whilst maintaining and developing key relationships.

She commented: “My aim is to make the most of any given budget while working to strategic objectives that will improve outcomes for both the clients and the team. 

I want to identify and work with suppliers who will help us to grow the business and to introduce and manage an efficient procurement process that delivers on every level. I’m incredibly excited to join an innovative company, such as Saracen, who are poised for further success and I’m looking forward to playing a part in all future growth.”

Saracen Interiors joint managing director, Michael Page, welcomed Sally to the team: “Professionalism and ability aside, Sally has enthusiasm and positivity by the bucket load and we are really happy to have her on board.

She has been able to demonstrate that she has the expertise and skills necessary to work with the supply chain and to maximise budgets on all projects, regardless of scale. I am fully confident that she will be able to manage the challenges that might be thrown her way by our busy procurement department and work with Saracen as we move forward and continue to expand.”

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