Introduction to Public Procurement
Course

Introduction to Public Procurement

  • Date: 04/23/2025 - 04/24/2025
  • Start Time: 8:00 AM Eastern Time
  • End Time: 5:00 PM Eastern Time
  • Location: Creekside Conference & Event Center, 101 Mill Street, Gahanna, OH, 43230
  • Hosted By: Central Ohio Organization of Public Purchasers Chapter of NIGP
  • Instructor: Mr. Kevin C. Yin, NIGP-CPP, CPPB
    Director, Contracts and Procurement
    Mr. Kevin C. Yin, NIGP-CPP, CPPB

    Kevin has been in procurement for 20+ years, in both private and public sectors. Currently, he is the Director of Contracts and Procurement for the San Mateo County Transit District in San Carlos, California. He and his team are responsible for developing and administering the District's procurement policies and procedures, and all procurement activities.


    Kevin's thoughts on learning... 1) You're never too old to learn. 2) It's forever. No one can ever take that knowledge away from you. 3) Learning should be fun (your brain may experience a bit of pain, but it's temporary). Kevin is an active member at the Northern California Chapter of NIGP, where he is serving as the Chapter Vice President; and at the National level, where he is a Certified NIGP Instructor. Kevin has served on committees and on the Board of the OPPA Chapter of NIGP (Oregon), including serving as the OPPA President during FY2008-2009. Also, he has served as the Vice Chair of the NIGP Member Council.


    Kevin graduated from the University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon) in 1993 with BAs in Finance, Marketing, and Psychology. GO DUCKS!


    Kevin lives in the Bay Area in California. He is married to Kelly for over 25 years. They have two children, Ethan (20) and Abbie (18).



    On the Faculty of:
    CPPB Prep /
    Developing and Managing RFPs in the Public Sector /
    Introduction to Public Procurement

  • Level: Foundation
  • Format: In-Person
  • Contact Hours: 16
  • CEUs: 1.6
Developing strong skills in compliance, ethical standards, and efficient procurement methods are crucial for personal development and success. NIGP’s Introduction to Public Procurement is a comprehensive, activity-based learning experience that covers these key aspects. This course will not only enhance your procurement expertise but also open doors to new career opportunities. By mastering stakeholder partnerships and continuous professional development, you can confidently navigate the ever-evolving landscape of public procurement, ensuring your organizational success.
Pricing:
PriceCostBeginsEnds
Introduction to Public Procurement (Member)$372.00 04/08/2025
Introduction to Public Procurement (Non Member)$452.00 04/08/2025
Introduction to Public Procurement (Non Member) $452.00
Introduction to Public Procurement (Member) $372.00
(prices valid until Apr 8, 2025)
Spots available: 23

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

 

  • Ensure compliant with expectations, laws, and regulations that govern public procurement.
  • Determine the best procurement method for a particular solicitation
  • Increase efficiency and independence with procurement related tasks.
  • Develop partnerships with various stakeholders.
  • Plan for continuous professional development.

Intended Audience

This offering is targeted to individuals who meet or exceed the following professional demographics:  

  • Entry-level public procurement and central warehouse professionals who serve as assistants, coordinators, buyers, or equivalent functions within their respective entities.   

  • Non-procurement managers and supervisors who are responsible for either the procurement function or staff who provide procurement functions under delegated authority.   

  • Professionals who are employed by governing entities and special authorities (such as K-12 and higher education, publicly-owned utilities, transportation providers, and other publicly-funded or created organizations) that either serve within or manage the procurement function.  

  • Suppliers or representatives of suppliers seeking to understand the public procurement function from a holistic level, including the policies, standards, and procedures by which public entities must function.  


Completion Requirements

In order to successfully complete the Introduction to Public Procurement, learners must:

  • Attend and participate in the entirety of the instructional event.
  • Complete the post-course evaluation survey available in Aspire.
  • Complete the final assessment examination with a score 85% or higher.
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Miscellaneous

Payment Information

  • Register online with credit card
  • Register online and upload a Purchase Order
  • Register by fax and download the print & fax form

*FORM OF PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM FOR ORDER TO BE PROCESSED

Methods of Payment Accepted: Check (make checks payable to NIGP), Purchase Orders (via print and fax form or online), and Credit Cards (Master Card, Visa, and American Express).

If paying by check, please make check payable to NIGP and send payment to:
NIGP, Attn: Seminar Registration
12007 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 110
Reston, VA 20191

Local Contact

Name:John Edmondson
Phone:513-632-9248
Fax:513-632-7505
Email:jedmondson@go-metro.com

Sessions

Cancellation Policy

Registration and payment must be received 30 days prior to the seminar start date. After this time, registrations will be based on space availability.  A full refund, less a $75 administrative fee will be given for cancellations made in writing 31+ days prior to the seminar date by emailing RegistrationInfo@nigp.org. No refunds are given for cancellations received within 30 days of the seminar start date. There are no refunds for no-shows. If the seminar is cancelled for any reason, NIGP's liability is limited to the registration fee only.  

Attendee substitutions within the same agency may be done at any time with email notification to NIGP. If attending via scholarship, please provide documentation verifying the scholarship issuer's name and contact information in lieu of payment information. 

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Introduction to Public Procurement