The Procurement Show

47: Lessons from the Frontlines


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There’s an old song by Oasis where they sing about starting a revolution from their bed.  In this episode we meet someone who did exactly that.  Well, from his bedroom in Pennsylvania during lockdown.  Luká Yancopoulos founded Grapevine – a company using tech to reimagine the world’s medical supply challenges – and without any prior knowledge of procurement.  Jonathan and Paul find out how and why he did it.  We also discover that Jonathan and Paul are quite old.

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