Industry Leaders Receive Honors for Innovation

Gordian, State of Maryland among honorees


STAPLES, Minn., June 12, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- If there was ever a question of what the National Joint Powers Alliance® (NJPA) way of business looks like, all one would have to do for the answer is point to the recipients of the 2017 H2O Vendor Forum awards.

Seven individuals, the State of Maryland, and Gordian were honored at NJPA’s annual event for exemplifying extraordinary leadership, business innovation, and exemplary service to NJPA members. The awards were presented June 7 at the 10th annual H2O Vendor Forum at Madden’s on Gull Lake in Brainerd, Minn. View the photo gallery here: http://njpa.co/H2OAwardPhotos17.

Pioneer Award – multiple awardees

The NJPA Pioneer Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated commitment, persistence, and influence. Recipients embody a pioneer approach to creative sales strategies that achieve the highest level of contract embracement at all levels throughout the company sales network. They are visionary, leading a company to a better way of business through a higher level of NJPA contract success.

NJPA Pioneers serve as a model and starting point for others, highlighting the NJPA foundational belief, “we all benefit from the success of others.” The following were recognized as Pioneers:

  • Mark Ellis, Program Manager, CDW-G
  • Jeremy Landis, Director of Vertical Markets at Staples Business Advantage
  • Patti Lardie, Manager of Government Sales at Case IH Agriculture
  • Mark Waldecker, Manager of Corporate Accounts and K-12 Dealer Development at Krueger International
  • Bruce Ogrodnik, Contract Manager at Sharp
  • Larry Angel, Ready Truck General Manager at Environmental Solutions Group of Heil, a Dover Company

Legendary Leadership Award – Neil Ringel, Director of Program Sales, Staples Business Advantage

The NJPA Legendary Leadership Award recognizes an individual from an awarded vendor’s senior management team who has demonstrated commitment, innovation, persistence, and achievement that aligns with NJPA’s vision to create valued contract solutions for member agencies.

Neil was regional vice president of a company called Staples, and at the time, was tasked to pursue government and education business. Staples quickly experienced the low-margin, time-consuming process of responding to hundreds of IFBs and RFPs across the country from government and education agencies. Corporate America was recovering from 9/11 and the necessary changes and adjustments in business were in motion. To be competitive, Staples looked to streamline its approach to business as it expanded its focus in the government and education market.

Fate may have been a factor as Staples and NJPA crossed common paths at a national education trade show. The organizational structure and unique approach to business prompted Staples to take a serious look at NJPA as the gateway to effectively leverage business in the government and education market. In 2005, Staples responded to NJPA’s IFB, and was awarded the first-ever NJPA national office and classroom supplies contract.

Neil had a way of positioning ideas with upper management and making what seemed to be a risky venture, an opportunity and acceptable business pathway. Staples senior managements trusted Neil’s instincts and was an early supporter of his new approach to developing possibilities to grow the Staples business. This level of support continues to be the foundation for Neil’s leadership. What began as an idea now is a proven way of business for Staples and NJPA. Neil’s persistence moved the NJPA and Staples contract closer to a business model that consistently resulted – and continues to result, today – in government and education agencies across the country buying what they want  and when they need it.

Gold Star of Business Innovation and Excellence Award – The State of Maryland

The NJPA Gold Star of Business Innovation and Excellence Award recognizes an NJPA member entity that demonstrates innovative business, contracting, and procurement strategies. The award applauds the level of leadership required to develop and embrace new business concepts, while striving for maximum efficiency.

Individuals with a forward-thinking mindset are at the helm of the state of Maryland’s Department of General Services (DGS). The state truly led contract advancement as the first state to adopt an NJPA contract as its own – the Staples office supplies contract – back in the early 2000s. Cooperative contracting with NJPA, or any other cooperative, was not a common way of business for the state of Maryland, or any states on the East Coast at the time.

The senior staff at DGS demonstrated exceptional leadership communicating the advantages with confidence, which led to the acceptance by the state agencies and the local communities. This positive influence ensured the overall success and proved the widespread value that resulted in increased efficiencies. From the beginning, Maryland DGS did not waver in its commitment and support of NJPA and the new cooperative contracting way of business. Maryland’s leadership, and commitment to innovation and efficiencies, established and advanced a level of trust and credibility with the business community that has truly been instrumental in increasing the acceptance of, and comfort with, cooperative contracting throughout the East Coast and the United States.

NJPA Legacy Award – Gordian

The NJPA Legacy Award recognizes an NJPA awarded vendor that demonstrates commitment, innovation, and persistence. It recognizes the level of leadership it takes to forge uncharted business concepts, while facing the risks involved with changing the way the game of business is played.

Gordian began its journey with NJPA in 2007, when the NJPA way of national cooperative contracting was still relatively new. Driven by its strong business instincts and desire to forge a long-term pathway to business efficiency, Gordian’s management team molded a business model and embraced the NJPA contracting process that was, and still is,uniquely designed to award contracts and contractors locally. The process was carefully developed with duplication in mind so entities nationwide could benefit. 

Through true teamwork between NJPA and the Gordian team, the unique cooperative business and contract mode, “EZ-Indefinite Quantity Construction Contract” or ezIQC, was born. The procurement process and the facilitation of construction projects are now much more efficient for NJPA members. The streamlined approach of the NJPA ezIQC program has had a direct impact on taxpayer savings by improving and stimulating the local and overall economy and business climate across the country.

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About NJPA:

National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) is a government agency committed to providing cooperative solutions assisting governmental, educational, and nonprofit entities as they strive for efficient public service.  Created in 1978 as one of Minnesota's nine service cooperatives, NJPA offers a variety of cooperative programs and services for members on a local, regional, statewide, and national scale, including Canada. On behalf of our publicly elected Board of Directors, and public employee staff, we are committed to meeting and exceeding the expectations of our members.

 

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Gordian received NJPA’s 2017 Legacy Award for its visionary leadership, innovation, and commitment to serving government, education, and nonprofit agencies

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