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Let’s get physical! – Procurement and Supply Australasia

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August 5, 2022
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The 22nd btTB Annual Business Travel Conference & Awards
6th & 7th September 2022
The Royal Randwick, Sydney

This year at the 22nd Annual Business Travel Conference, we focus on the substantial changes to both travel management and the supply chain. Our mission is to help you manage safety, savings and supply in the new environment.

The following industry experts will be presenting at this conference:

Johnny Thorsen, Vice President, Spotnana, USA

Scott Gillespie, Industry Analyst, tClara, USA

David Jonas, Co-Founder, The Company Dime, USA

Will Tate, Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Goldspring Consulting, USA

Ignacio Cordova, Associate Director Travel & Accommodation, NSW Government Procurement

Dorina Santos, Manager, Infosys Portland, Australia

Bridget Spinoulas, Procurement Specialist, IAG Insurance, Australia

After two tumultuous years, travel buyers and suppliers have had to adjust and adapt, with fractured data and no rulebook. And so for the 2022 Awards, we invite travel buyers and suppliers to tell us how they have steered their way through the new uncertainties, by simply answering a few broad questions that let you tell your story.

For 2022 there will be two awards (please click on title to download nomination form):

  • The btTB Buyer Agile Travel Management Award
  • The btTB Supplier Agile Travel Management Award

The 2022 Awards will go to the submissions that best demonstrate agility, foresight and collaboration and will be presented during the plenary sessions on day two of the Annual Conference.

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