When Julia speaks, people listen. An exceptional leader, with a great mind for strategy, opportunity and what’s possible, Julia has built Procurement Australia into one of Australia’s most successful procurement companies. A highly respected innovator, she is committed to capacity building in the procurement sector and to implementing world’s best-practice solutions to the challenges faced by our members and suppliers. When Julia innovates, people follow.
Julia Cambage
Mick Ross
Mick is the steady and unwavering force of Procurement Australia; ensuring that all the pieces of the procurement puzzle fit together. He is Julia’s right hand man and the project manager behind some of our greatest achievements including the amazing One Card. Mick co-ordinates the complex inner workings of Procurement Australia to shape our success. He is a deft hand at most things fun and entertaining – table tennis, guitar and even trapeze – and is always prepared and ready for the next exciting endeavour.
Veronica Steinicke
Veronica, or Ronnie as she is known, is the force behind the dedicated business development team. Born with a tenacious, unrelenting drive, she is resolute in her search for the right procurement solutions for our buyers and suppliers. Ronnie is always on the front foot, looking to create opportunity and build successful partnerships in our sector and for our sector. Lucky for us, she has the ability to take on many things at once, whether it’s triathlon, cycling or saving wildlife which she does as a volunteer for Wildlife Victoria.
Angela Woodburn
Great ideas need a great plan. Angela brings together the excellent ideas of the Procurement Australia team such as the highly successful Annual Conference, Trade Exhibition and Gala Dinner and turns them into excellent services, events and solutions for our buyers and suppliers. With an ability to adapt to every challenge thrown her way and uncompromising in her determination to find the best way forward, Angela is also a keen (some would say obsessed!) mountaineer. If there’s a mountain to climb, she’ll find a way.