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PETCO

Leadership Team



Kevin Parikh, Co-chair
CEO
Avasant

Joe Greco, Co-chair
Director
Cal State Fullerton


Russell Weiss, Co-Chair

Partner
Morrison & Foerster


Amanda Sweeney, Co-Chair
Director
PETCO
 

Executive Committee

Committee would be a group of 5 Chapter members composed of customers and providers with the purpose of providing guidance to the co-leads on how to better meet the objectives of the Chapter. Also, Committee members would lead sub-committees to manage various aspects of the Chapter including venue, meeting topics, membership, social, etc. n

Primary Purpose

The primary focus of the Southern California Chapter is to provide a fun forum for users, providers, and third party advisors to gather and discuss how they can better leverage outsourcing and off-shoring for the advancement of their respective organizations. n

Meeting Frequency

Quarterly

Meeting Type

Face-to-face (office, meeting room); social (restaurant)

Guest Speakers

Attorneys, Providers and Clients

Non-Solicitation Policy

All IAOP Chapters adhere to the non-solicitation policy. Click here to view the policy. n

IAOP Chapter: Southern California


Meeting held August 11, 2010

A meeting of the IAOP Southern California Chapter, chaired by Avasant, PETCO, Morrison & Foerster and CSEM, was held on Wednesday, August 11 (changed from August 4), 2010 at 6:00 pm at the office of Morrison & Foerster, West Fifth Street, Suite 3500, Los Angeles, CA.

The event featured a panel discussion on "Assessing The Impact of President Obama's Healthcare Legislation from a Sourcing Perspective". Kevin Parikh, Global CEO of Avasant, moderated the panel discussion, which includes multiple perspectives from the industry thought leaders. The speakers on the panel included Amy Rees Anderson, CEO of MediConnect Global, Inc., Joseph Greco of Cal State Fullerton, Russell Weiss of Morrison & Foerster LLP, and Abhijit Shetti, Head of Integrated Solutions, Americas for Mphasis.

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Meeting held February 3, 2010

A meeting of the IAOP Southern California Chapter, chaired by Avasant, in collaboration with the Transboundary Sourcing Chapter was held on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 beginning at 3 pm PST at 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1600, Newport Beach, CA. This meeting was also accessible via webinar.

 

The meeting featured presentations on strategic sourcing from both China and India, and the shifting landscape in the world of digital media, with a focus on developments, trends, and practical business applications.


Presentations were delivered by Anil K. Gupta, who is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on strategy and globalization (Professor Gupta is the author of over seventy papers and four books with his latest book on “Getting China and India Right” published by Jossey-Bass/John Wiley in February 2009), and Edward Altman, who recently joined GlobalLogic as head of the Digital Media practice after a distinguished career in the Media & Entertainment Industry at TCS, MGM (where he served as Chief Information Officer), Twentieth Century Fox and Paramount Pictures.

Agenda


3:00 pm-3:15 pm:
Welcome & Introductions

Kevin Parikh, CEO & Sr. Partner, Avasant

3:15 pm-3:30 pm: IAOP Organizational Heritage & Highlights

Matt Shocklee, Global Ambassador, IAOP

3:30 pm-4:20 pm: “The Shifting Landscape of Digital Media: Content Companies Best Friend AND Their Worst Nightmare”

Ed Altman, Digital Media Global Solutions Head, GlobalLogic

4:20 pm-4:30 pm:
Break

 

4:30 pm-5:20 pm: “Global Strategy in the Age of China and India”

Dr. Anil K. Gupta


5:20 pm-5:30 pm: Closing Remarks


5:30 pm-6:30 pm: Refreshments & Networking

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Most recent meeting held March 24, 2009


The most recent meeting of the IAOP Southern California Chapter, chaired by Nick Owen of PA Consulting Group, was held on March 24, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Universal, 333 Universal Hollywood Drive in Universal City, California.

Nick introduced Martin Keaney, Director of Sourcing from Wellpoint, and Krishnan Ethirajan, PricewaterhouseCoopers, for a discussion regarding “Sourcing in Healthcare and the Implications of HIPAA.”  Presentations of leading practices were followed by a structured panel discussion.
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Meeting held October 9, 2008


The latest meeting of the IAOP Southern California Chapter took place on October 8, 2008 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at The Island Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA.

Chapter chair Nick Owen of PA Consulting moderated a panel discussion entitled “Explore the Evolution of China’s IT Services Sourcing Market.” The distinguished panel of executives included J. Douglas Winter, CEO, and Jeanne Beyer, VP Global Business Development, Objectiva Software Solutions (an EMC company); David Raber, CTO of Paciolan (a division of Ticketmaster); and Dan Duan, strategic planning analyst, Volt Information Sciences, Inc.

 
This interactive two-hour discussion brought together industry analysts, key experts on the China market, end-user executives and your peers who shared insights on the best practices and challenges of business integration and risk mitigation.
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Meeting held June 19, 2008


A meeting of the IAOP Southern California Chapter, chaired by Nick Owen of PA Consulting, took place on Thursday, June 19, 2008 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm at the LA Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, adjacent the Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles.   

The topic for the chapter’s first meeting in 2008 was “Innovation in Sourcing.” A formal presentation, delivered by Scott Lever of PA Consulting, followed by a panel discussion focused on using global sourcing as an effective tool for realizing business strategic goals.  The panel included George Kimball, Partner of Baker McKenzie; Jeff Davis, Managing Partner of Verizon Business; and Kyle Moody, COO of RED Digital Cinema.  Each of these panelists works extensively in the sourcing space and shared their insights on development and innovation.   Hors d’oeuvres were provided during the evening.

Following is a snapshot of the evenings agenda:

6:00  to 6:30 pm – Registration & Networking
6:30 to 6:40 pm – Welcome & Introductions
6:40 to 7:30 pm – “Innovation in Sourcing” – Scott Lever
7:30 to 8:00 pm – “Innovation in Sourcing” - Panel discussion
8:00 to 8:30 pm – Questions, closing remarks, next meeting
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Chairman’s Summary – Inaugural Meeting:

Thank you for joining us at the inaugural meeting of the IAOP Southern California Chapter that was held on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 chaired by PA Consulting Group, and hosted by The Center for Telecom Management and The High Tech Association at USC Marshall School of Business.
The meeting included information on:

Finding the Sweet Spot on Developing and Delivering Premium Online content: Build, Buy or Partner?

Next Generation Networks and convergence technologies have changed the dynamics of Communications, Media and Entertainment ecosystem by ushering in new services, applications and go to market approaches. In order to succeed, businesses need to find their sweet spot on leveraging core capabilities and obtaining competences through acquisition, sourcing, building or partnership. Further, they need an integrated ecosystem strategy that addresses the following questions:

What characteristics do end-users seek in content they are willing to pay a premium for? How do you build the right capabilities into your offerings?

  • What are the costs and benefits of sourcing (i.e., building, buying, partnering or a combination) the desired capabilities?
  • Does the delivery medium (whether wireless or wire line) affect the optimal approach to delivery?
  • Who are the key content development and delivery players in the ecosystem?
  • What are the revenue models?
  • How do you pick the right partners?
  • How do you manage relationships?

How do you know when to exit/end partnership?

About CTM:
The Center for Telecom Management (CTM) is an industry-sponsored Center of Excellence within USC's Marshall School of Business, focused on the Network Digital Industry. Founded in 1985, CTM bridges the academic and business worlds in the NDI, and offers a unique resource of ideas, people, and knowledge to advance the emerging business ecosystem created by the convergence of new digital technologies, products, services and content distributed over broadband and wireless networks.

About HTA:

The High Tech Association provides students with opportunities to learn from and network with Marshall alumni, faculty and successful leaders in high technology industries. The HTA also works with Marshall faculty and industry experts to enhance students' understanding of the strategic implications that the widespread dispersion of technology -- in its many forms -- has had on business.

 

 




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