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CIPS Supply Management Awards 2008
4 September 2008, The Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane
2006 awards dinner
2006 awards dinner

Individual category winners 2004

CIPS Purchasing and Supply Management Professional of the Year
The 2004 winner was Steve Atherton, The Metropolitan Police Service

Shortlisted:
Steve Atherton, The Metropolitan Police Service
Rob Hemsley, H.J. Heinz
Guy Allen, Abbey
Janet Strzebrakowski, Dawson Holdings plc

CIPS Purchasing and Supply Management Professional of the Year (aged 30 or under)
The 2004 winner was Paul Parker, GlaxoSmithKline

Shortlisted:
Domenico Capozzi, AMS
David Deakin, Rolls-Royce plc
Pete Whitehouse, Barclays Bank
Marie White, The Boots Company
Paul Parker, GlaxoSmithKline

Team category winners 2004

Best contribution to corporate responsibility
The 2004 winner was Fusion 21

Shortlisted:
Barclays Property Services
Fusion 21
O2 (UK)
OGCbuying.solutions

Best people development initiative
The 2004 winner was GlaxoSmithKline

Shortlisted:
Abbey
Cambridgeshire County Council
GlaxoSmithKline
Surrey County Council

Best process improvement initiative
The 2004 winner was Barclays Bank - for the Group Logistics Review

Shortlisted:
Barclays Bank (2)
Lucent Technologies
Newcastle City Council
O2 (UK)

Best public procurement project
The 2004 winner was HM Prison Service

Shortlisted:
Defence Logistics Organisation
Department for Work and Pensions
Essex County Council
HM Prison Service
Inland Revenue
London Borough of Islington
National Assembly for Wales

Best purchaser-supplier partnership
The 2004 winner was Gillette UK and Crown Cork & Seal

Shortlisted:
BAE Systems
Barclays Bank
Carlsberg UK
Eli Lilly and Company
Gillette UK
HM Prison Service
Royal Bank of Scotland

Best purchasing initiative by a smaller organisation
The 2004 winner was Fusion 21

Shortlisted:
Fusion 21
ITT Jabsco

Best use of technology
The 2004 winner was HJ Heinz

Shortlisted:
Cambridgeshire County Council
Devon and Cornwall Constabulary
HJ Heinz
HSBC
NHS Logistics Authority
Royal Bank of Scotland
Vodafone

Most improved purchasing operation
The 2004 winner was the Metropolitan Police Service

Shortlisted:
Abbey
Marsh
Metropolitan Police
Sanitec Corporation
Universal Music Operations
WPP Group

Most innovative project
The 2004 winner was The Boots Company

Shortlisted:
The Boots Company
Inland Revenue
Severn Trent Water
Taylor Woodrow Construction
Telstra Corporation

Overall winner - The Boots Company