It’s all about the data

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Is your decision making process pre-millenial?

Wednesday, October 5 – 10 a.m.  - Contractor Management – Using Analytics for Improved Decisions. Do you have an accurate and consistent way to track contractor EHS performance? Is it built into your selection process to help you best manage the risk of outsourcing services or products? As contractor work hours increase, companies need the ability to quickly make informed decisions on which contractors to hire and retain. One key to successful outsourcing is a contractor management program that aligns with the four tenets of proper safety management; Plan, Do, Check and Act.

Attend this presentation and learn how to fit a successful contractor management program into your organization’s business model.

About the presenters:

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Bonney Hodges, ISN California Senior Team Lead

Bonney Hodges is the California Senior Team Lead at ISN, where she helps clients identify and connect with safe and reliable contractors based on their internal and regulatory requirements. Prior to her service at ISN, she was a commercial lender with SNB Bank of Dallas. An Oklahoma State University Alumnus, Bonney is known for her ability to solve problems and identify innovative solutions.

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Richard Cerenzio, Senior Manager, RAVS, ISN

Richard Cerenzio is Senior Manager of the RAVS division at ISN. He was formerly Vice-President and Senior Vice President of Health, Safety and Environment at TIMEC and Transfield Services North America.

ISN/ISNetworld.com collects and verifies safety, procurement, quality and regulatory information from approximately 35,000 contractors and suppliers. ISN has proven to be an invaluable tool to safety, quality and procurement managers around the globe. By enabling these decision makers to find the resources that best fit their needs, they spend less time performing due diligence on the wrong resources and more time finding the right fit.

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