The National Association of Purchasing Management of Southern Colorado
Celebrating over 30 years of excellence!

NAPM of Southern Colorado is the local affiliate of the Institute of Supply Management (ISM). ISM current serves over 40,000 members and over 140 affiliates. ISM is best know for the Report On Business (the ROB Report) for the manufacturing and non-manufacturing This is considered to be the closest near term indicator for the economy by the Federal Reserve. To learn more about The Institute of Supply Management (click here).

Locally, our focus is professionally developing and certifying supply management leaders in Southern Colorado. Primary to our organization is advancing the importance of professional supply management practices within all industries. All members commit to Principles and Standards of Ethical Supply Management Conduct.

NAPM of Southern Colorado Mission

Advance supply management in Southern Colorado

Vision

Create a collaborative environment to nurture, develop and promote excellence in Supply Management and provide exciting value-added opportunities.

NAPM Southern Colorado: A Historical Perspective

In 1975 several Colorado Springs Purchasing Managers would venture out on to I-25 and drive up to Denver to attend a monthly NAPM-Denver chapter meeting. These early NAPM pioneers who made this monthly trek in search of NAPM included: Norm Harpole – School District 11, Casey Casner – City of Colorado Springs, Glen Law - City of Colorado Springs and Ralph Muenchau – Honeywell, Inc. However, in late 1975 and early 1976, and after several monthly trips to attend the Denver NAPM Meetings, Norm Harpole and Casey Casner decided it was time to establish our own local NAPM chapter here in Colorado Springs. Thus, in 1976, with Norm Harpole as the first president, NAPM Southern Colorado held its very first meeting in Colorado Springs, and as the saying goes, "if you build it they will come", and they did – we had about 10 to 15 people in attendance at the meeting.

Several years later as membership in the local affiliate grew to some 45 members, and, as word got out about the local organization, Norm Harpole began teaching purchasing classes at night for its members. These classes were the first formal purchasing education offered in the Colorado Springs area. At that time, most buyers did not have any kind of formal purchasing education and most job knowledge was gained from either OJT or through mentors. So, these early professional development classes were very well received by the membership.

Some of the early supporters of NAPM-Southern Colorado included: Art Croissant – City of Pueblo, Vic Johnson – Hewlett Packard, Gene Hagans – C.I.G., Earl Emery – CF & I Steel, and Ellen Cesarone – Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Often these early members had to assume multiple roles within the affiliate and had to fill in wherever they were needed. This early affiliate membership consisted of 4 or 5 members from the Pueblo area and the remainder of the membership came from Colorado Springs. Some of the local businesses who were strong supporters of NAPM – Southern Colorado then included: Litton Industries, Hewlett Packard, Honeywell, NCR, AMI, C.I.G., and Holly Sugar. In 1976 NCR and Honeywell were considered newcomers to the area as they were in the process of starting up operations in Colorado Springs. C.I.G. was a big player in its support of the local affiliate as several of the C.I.G. employees held positions on the Board-of-Directors and in other various committee chair positions for a number of years. However, in 1987, the affiliate incurred a major setback when C.I.G. closed its purchasing office in Colorado Springs and moved to Texas, leaving several vacancies on the affiliate Board, including that of President. However, Ellen Cesarone stepped forward and assumed the office of president for a second term, and successfully recruited other members of the affiliate to step forward and fill in.

As the years passed many new companies came to Colorado Springs and the affiliate membership grew to about 70 members. Some of the new companies in town at that time included IBM, Rolm, INMOS, Applied Magnetics, Atmel, and MCI. These new companies along with business such as The Broadmoor Hotel, Current, Public Service Co., Schlage Lock, Lockheed Martin, and Colorado College all of which contributed to the support of NAPM Southern Colorado. Along with the continued support from these local businesses, quality educational programs, and the services and support of NAPM National, the current membership of NAPM Southern Colorado has grown to 117 members strong.

Affiliate dinner meetings and Board meetings have changed locations numerous times throughout the years. Originally, the organization met at the Holiday Inn off of Garden of the Gods Road, then we moved over to the Palmer House off of Fillmore. After that we met at the Holiday Inn on 8th Street and than at the LeBaron Hotel on Bijou off of I-25. In the late 1980's we had our dinner meetings at the Broadmoor Hotel. Since 1999 we have been meeting at the Double Tree-World Arena on Lake Avenue. In the early years NAPM Southern Colorado held its monthly breakfast board meetings at the Holiday Inn on Saturday mornings. However, over the last 10 years or so we have held our monthly Board meetings at Colorado College in the old Van Briggle building on Glen Avenue. In addition, the affiliate has been the host of two District III Council Meetings here in Colorado Springs.

Over the past thirty years the affiliate has established itself as an invaluable part of the community. We continue to support worthy local organizations in the area such as Toys for Tots, and have supported in the past, the Pikes Peak Library, the American Cancer Society, The Children's Literacy Program, and various local scholarship funds. The affiliate still continues to provide educational classes, seminars, and satellite conferences on Supply Management in order to promote the development of our members and the profession.

NAPM of Southern Colorado is recognized as an affiliate of excellence within ISM.
9 affiliates out of over 140 affiliates received this award at the July 2006 Leadership Training Conference.

ISM currently serves over 40,000 members

This is the first time NAPM-SC has received this award in its over 30 years as an affiliate. The effort to win this award was led by Diana Miller, C.P.M. Sourcing Manager for Agilent Technologies and 2004-2005 NAPM-SC President and Andrew Russell, Compassion International Procurement Manager and 2005-2006 President NAPM-SC

Diana Miller
Agilent Technologies
2004-2005 President

Andrew Russell
Compassion Intl.
2005-2006 President


Award winning members:

NAPM of Southern Colorado has numerous Certified Purchasing Managers (C.P.M.) who all deserve recognition for being top in their field. This certification is based on internationally recognized standards with supply management. Members are test in the following criteria and must maintain ongoing education to maintain certification.

The C.P.M. Exam consist of four modules:

Module 1: Purchasing Process
Module 2: Supply Environment
Module 3: Value Enhancements Strategies
Module 4: Management

2004 Innovation/Creativity Person of the Year
Andrew Russell

Within the ranks of our membership we have a nationally recognized member who was awarded the 2004 Innovation/Creativity Person of the Year by ISM International. This award was presented to Andrew Russell of Compassion International by Theresa Metty, C.P.M., 2005 ISM Board of Directors Chair and Motorola Chief Procurement Officer,at the ISM International Conference May 2005 in San Antonio, TX. Andrew Russell has served on the NAPM-SC Board of Directors since 2002 in various roles including President, Vice President, Webmaster and various other roles.

Past Presidents
1976-77 Norm E. Harpole NCR
1977-78 Casey Casner City of CS
1978-79 Art Croissant City of Pueblo
1979-80 Vic Johnson Hewlett Packard
1980-81 Glen A. Law City of CS
1982-83 Earl E. Emery CF & I Steel
1984-85 Katherine R. Sorensen Rolm Corp.
1985-86 John C. Castanien C.I.G.
1986-87 John L. Pettigrew C.I.G.
1987-88 Ellen D. Cesarone House of Reps.
1988-89 Richard A. Metcalf Holly Sugar
1989-90 Richard A. Pringle Inmos
1990-91 Ralph C. Muenchau Applied Magnetics Corp.
1991-92 Mary E. Washington Atmel Corp.
1992-93 Victor Gelner Colorado College
1993-94 Brenda Dabelko CF & I Steel
1994-95 Bob Arriaga Public Service Corp.
1995-96 David M. Carey Current Inc.
1996-97 Scott Duncan MCI
1997-98 Linda Williamson The Broadmoor Hotel
1998-99 Marie A. Bishop MCI Worldcom
1999-2000 Scott Duncan MCI Worldcom
2000-01 Marie A. Bishop MCI Worldcom
2001-02 Gary Wolcott Focus on the Family
2002-03 Greg Mitchell CSU
2003-04 Pat Morgan CSU
2004-05 Diana Miller Agilent
2005-06 Andrew Russell Compassion International
2006-07 David Dillon, C.P.M. Cellnet Technology


 

 

 


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