Benjamin Falk serves as the Senior Director of Corporate, Procurement & Real Estate Services at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he leverages his extensive experience in supply chain management to drive strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. With a robust background...
Benjamin Falk serves as the Senior Director of Corporate, Procurement & Real Estate Services at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he leverages his extensive experience in supply chain management to drive strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. With a robust background in customer-centric industries such as finance and clinical development, Benjamin excels in fostering collaborative relationships with senior leadership team (SLT) members and functional leaders to identify and evaluate vendors that align with UBC’s diverse business segments.
Under his leadership, key projects have focused on harmonizing procurement strategies and centralizing vendor management functions, which not only streamline processes but also eliminate redundancies across the organization. His strategic approach to vendor selection and management ensures that UBC can effectively support its internal clients while maintaining high standards of quality and integrity.
Benjamin’s expertise in project management and team leadership is evident in his ability to implement process improvements that deliver significant cost savings while boosting productivity. He is adept at utilizing tools such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook to communicate effectively and manage projects efficiently. His commitment to teamwork and collaboration at all levels of the organization fosters a culture of continuous improvement, making him an invaluable asset to UBC’s mission of excellence in education and research. Through his strategic vision and operational acumen, Benjamin Falk is not only enhancing procurement practices but also contributing to the overall success and sustainability of UBC’s initiatives.