The 3-Step Action Plan for Transforming Your P2P Department into a Growth-Generating Machine in 2020

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Growth is the watchword for businesses in 2020.  Revenue growth.  Profit growth.  Market share growth.  After years of concentrating their efforts internally on cost cutting, businesses are singularly focused on finding ways to achieve growth.  With the right approach, procure-to-pay (P2P) can play a big role in helping the business make these goals a reality – raising the strategic importance of the function, and its leaders, in the eyes of senior management.  During this webinar, our speakers will share a 3-step action plan that will transform your P2P department into a growth-generating machine.

What you will learn:

  • Why businesses are optimistic about their prospects for growth in 2020
  • The four biggest obstacles that businesses will face in achieving their growth objectives
  • An action plan for transforming P2P into a growth-generating machine

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Mark Brousseau
President, Brousseau & Associates

Over the past 26 years, Mark Brousseau has established himself as a thought leader on accounts payable, accounts receivable, payments and document automation. A popular speaker at industry conferences and on webinars and podcasts, Brousseau advises prominent end-users and solutions and services providers on how to use automation to improve document- and payments-driven business processes.  Brousseau has chaired numerous educational conferences and has served on several industry committees and boards.  He resides in Center City Philadelphia with his wife and three sons. 


Daniel Andrew
Senior Vice President of Sales, Corcentric

Daniel Andrew, Senior Vice President of Sales for Corcentric, has over three decades of experience in the area where finance and technology merge. He works with some of the country’s biggest companies to configure innovative payables solutions that can deliver ROI in the first year.

As President and COO of InfoAccess.net, a provider of cloud-based e-invoicing services which was acquired by Corcentric in 2016, Daniel oversaw the growth of the company to serve more than 16,000 customers in more than 50 countries. Prior to his tenure at InfoAccess.net, Daniel held the position of Senior Manager, e-Commerce and Financial Systems at The Kroger Co., where he managed all financial systems and developed procure-to-pay matching, EDI, EFT, and business reengineering.


This webinar is provided free of charge and underwritten by a sponsor.

Following the webinar, you may be contacted by the sponsor with information about their products and services.

Continuing Education Credits available:

Receive 1 CEU towards IOFM programs:

AP CertificationPP-OC_seal_APP_outline.FNLReceive 1 CEU towards maintaining any AP and P2P related program through IOFM! These programs are designed to establish standards for the profession and recognize accounts payable and procure-to-pay professionals who, by possessing related work experience and passing a comprehensive exam, have met stringent requirements for mastering the financial operations body of knowledge.

Continuing Education Credits available:

Receive 1 CEU towards IOFM programs:

AR-certFinal-AOCReceive 1 CEU towards maintaining any AR and O2C related program through IOFM! These programs are designed to establish standards for the profession and recognize accounts payable and procure-to-pay professionals who, by possessing related work experience and passing a comprehensive exam, have met stringent requirements for mastering the financial operations body of knowledge.

Thank you!

Thank you for registering for the on-demand webinar: The 3-Step Action Plan for Transforming Your P2P Department into a Growth-Generating Machine in 2020, sponsored by Corcentric. A confirmation email will be sent shortly with access to the on-demand materials.

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