RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Aug. 15, 2017 -- JAGGAER, producers of the world’s most comprehensive Source to Pay (S2P) solutions suite, today announced that half of the 2017 National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) Award recipients were JAGGAER customers. The NACUBO annual awards honor both individuals and institutions for excellence in higher education business and financial management. The awards were given out at NACUBO’s annual meeting in Minneapolis.
For their strategic initiatives, the University of California, San Diego won the 2017 Innovation Award focused on streamlining the campus experience around event-related transaction processing.
On the individual award level, representatives from two JAGGAER customers took home the Rising Star Award, which recognizes outstanding professionals with high potential to succeed as executives and business officers in higher education. Lisa A. Frace, from Arizona State University, and Sara F. Thorndike, from the University of North Carolina Wilmington received the 2017 Rising Star Awards.
Jeffery J. West, associate vice president of financial and business services from the University of Utah, received the 2017 Daniel D. Robinson Accounting Award for his continuous commitment to the advancement of college and university accounting and financial reporting.
“We would like to congratulate all of the winners who have been able to maximize their solutions to produce outstanding results,” said Robert Bonavito, CEO of JAGGAER. “As the market leader in education spend solutions, JAGGAER provides institutions across the globe with the tools to exceed their organizational goals.”
About JAGGAER: Global Indirect and Direct Spend Management Solutions
JAGGAER offers the only comprehensive and complete spend solution suites enabling commerce between any businesses, anywhere. We pioneered spend solutions over two decades ago and have continued to lead the innovation curve by listening to customers and analyzing the market. Our solutions suites are trusted by the world's largest higher education, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, life sciences, automotive, engineering, construction equipment, serial production and medical technology companies. Our indirect and direct spend solutions suites collectively form a global network processing billions of dollars in annual spend between 900+ customers and 2.5 million suppliers. JAGGAER’s SaaS based, Source to Pay (S2P) solutions enable an efficient relationship between buyers and suppliers, covering the entire spectrum of needs, from spend analysis to sourcing, through contract and supplier relationship management. Additionally, JAGGAER holds 38 patents, more than any other spend management company, and acquired POOL4TOOL, a direct solutions company, in 2017. Learn how our solutions can power your organization.
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