Sheila Smith is a seasoned Procurement Manager for the State of South Carolina, bringing over seven years of specialized experience in government procurement and more than a decade of customer service and administrative expertise to her role. In her current position, Sheila is responsible for...
Sheila Smith is a seasoned Procurement Manager for the State of South Carolina, bringing over seven years of specialized experience in government procurement and more than a decade of customer service and administrative expertise to her role. In her current position, Sheila is responsible for the strategic purchasing of goods and services, meticulously adhering to the South Carolina Procurement Code to ensure compliance and efficiency. Her role involves communicating effectively with both internal stakeholders and external vendors, facilitating the procurement process by managing quotes, delivery timelines, and payment information.
Sheila has played a pivotal role in several key projects aimed at enhancing procurement efficiency and transparency within the state. One of her notable initiatives includes assisting with small dollar value solicitations, which streamlines the procurement process for lower-cost items, making it more accessible for various departments. Additionally, she serves as a backup administrator for the Procurement Card (P-Card) program, where she not only manages transactions but also provides essential training to staff, ensuring they are well-versed in the program’s policies and best practices.
Her proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Outlook, allows her to analyze procurement data effectively and manage communications seamlessly. Sheila's strong time management skills and commitment to exceptional customer service have earned her a reputation as a reliable resource within the procurement community. As she continues to navigate the complexities of government procurement, Sheila remains dedicated to fostering collaborative relationships and driving innovative solutions that benefit the State of South Carolina.