Other winners of the night included Frae Cairns of Auckland Council who won Young Procurement Professional of the Year, Karen Dawson of the Ministry of Education who was named Procurement Professional of the Year, the Department of Corrections awarded Social and Environmental Impact of the Year and Oranga Tamariki who was given the Most Innovative Project of the Year award.
EY advisory partner Scott Blackwood, who is also the chair of the Procurement Excellence Forum, said this year's awards were dominated by the public sector and demonstrated solid procurement practice across Government.
"Each year New Zealand public services spend billions of dollars with third parties, and this year it is great to see how these groups are taking a collaborative and customer first approach to their procurement to deliver not only improved fiscal value, but better services for all New Zealanders," Blackwood said.
"We are seeing a trend towards organisations streamlining approaches and processes to better engage with their respective sectors to deliver empowered and sustainable communities to support New Zealand now and into the future."