Introducing the Lancashire Procurement Collective

Introducing the Lancashire Procurement Collective

A new forum for procurement professionals across Lancashire.

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Lancashire Procurement Collective – a new quarterly networking and knowledge-sharing forum for procurement and supply chain professionals across the county.

The Collective has been established in partnership between SR Supply Chain Consultants (SRSCC) and the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce, with the aim of providing a dedicated space for those working in procurement to connect, share experiences, and access support.

Why the Collective was created

For many professionals, particularly those working within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), procurement can often feel like a lonely role. Unlike larger organisations, where procurement teams can collaborate internally, individuals in SMEs may find themselves without peers to share ideas, challenges, or best practices with.

SRSCC CEO Susan Rashid recognised this gap through her own extensive networking and was determined to create a solution:

“The more I networked with individuals in procurement, the more I realised how many felt isolated in their role – particularly in SMEs. They often told me they had no one internally to bounce ideas off when it came to procurement and supply. I felt strongly that we needed to change that. The Lancashire Procurement Collective is designed to give these professionals a community – a place where they can share, learn, and grow together.”Susan Rashid, CEO, SRSCC

What to expect

The Lancashire Procurement Collective will run quarterly sessions hosted by the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce. Each session is designed to be interactive, practical, and shaped by its members.

Attendees can expect:

  • Networking opportunities with peers across industries

  • Knowledge Bites – short, practical presentations from experts

  • Peer mentoring circles to share challenges and solutions

  • Collaborative discussions where future session topics are chosen by the group

 

This approach ensures that the Collective remains relevant, impactful, and member-driven.

Who is it for?

The Lancashire Procurement Collective is open to procurement and supply chain professionals at all levels, whether you are a sole practitioner in an SME or part of a wider team in a larger organisation.

If procurement is part of your role – and you want to connect with like-minded professionals – this forum is for you.

Join the first session

Lancashire Procurement Collective – Session 1

Date: Wednesday 15th October 2025

Location: Chamber Meeting Spaces, Eastway Business Village, Fulwood, Preston

Time: 09:30 – 12:30

Looking ahead

This is just the beginning. With each session shaped by the collective voice of its members, the Lancashire Procurement Collective will continue to evolve as a valuable community for procurement professionals across the county.

We’re excited to see how it grows and invite you to be part of it from the start.

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Bethanie Stimpson

Progress Mentor

Bethanie began her career in the fitness industry, working as a personal trainer and gym instructor before becoming involved in coaching children through a triathlon club. This experience sparked her passion for working with young people and ultimately led her into a career in education. She initially worked in a nursery and later as a one-to-one teaching assistant in a primary school, before completing her teaching qualification and postgraduate studies. Since then, Bethanie has taught in both the private and state education sectors.

Her academic background includes a qualification in Sports Development, Fitness and Coaching at college, alongside a Childhood & Youth undergraduate degree (2:1). These studies have enabled her to combine her interests in sport, education, and child development, shaping her holistic approach to teaching and mentoring.

Bethanie is passionate about supporting learners to achieve their goals — educationally, personally, and in terms of wellbeing. She places strong emphasis on communication and relationship building, and takes great pride in helping individuals build confidence and overcome challenges. One of her proudest achievements has been supporting learners who initially doubted themselves to grow in confidence and achieve success.

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She has progressed through a range of roles across operations, recruitment, and training, including Programme Coach and L&D Lead. She designed and delivered apprenticeship programmes, supporting over 40 learners to successful completion and contributing to strong quality outcomes and inspection success.  Her transition into mentoring was driven by a desire to make a direct impact on people’s confidence, growth, and career progression.

Ola’s mentoring style is supportive, structured, and empowering. She combines real operational experience with coaching expertise, helping learners apply knowledge in practical workplace settings. One of her proudest career achievements has been supporting learners who started with low confidence to achieve distinctions and progress into new roles within their organisations. She has also led a UK-wide Mental Health First Aider network, embedding wellbeing into workplace culture and supporting colleagues through challenging situations.

From day one, she shares a consistent message with every learner: “You’re more capable than you think – but you have to be willing to step outside your comfort zone to see it.”

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