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In this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Emma Briggs, Director of Procurement and Sustainability at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, to explore the evolving role of procurement in the housing sector and why the profession is entering a new era of influence.
Emma shares how she “fell into” procurement early in her career but quickly discovered the variety, problem solving and relationship building that makes the profession so rewarding. Now leading strategic procurement within a major housing association, she reflects on what it means to work in a sector where commercial decisions have a direct impact on people’s homes and communities.
The conversation explores the unique pressures facing housing procurement today, including regulatory scrutiny, building safety requirements, sustainability expectations and the need to demonstrate clear value for money. Emma discusses why data, performance insight and strong supplier relationships are becoming central to delivering meaningful outcomes.
We also look at the growing importance of collaboration across the sector through the National Housing Procurement Association, where Emma serves as Commercial Lead, helping to build capability, share good practice and create greater consistency for suppliers and procurement professionals alike.
Looking ahead, Emma shares her optimism for the future of the profession, explaining how the new Procurement Act has created an opportunity for procurement teams to move beyond tactical delivery and demonstrate their value as strategic enablers.
A thoughtful and inspiring conversation about purpose-driven procurement, leadership, and the real-world impact the profession can have on people’s lives.
By AtamisIn this episode of Powering Procurement, we’re joined by Emma Briggs, Director of Procurement and Sustainability at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, to explore the evolving role of procurement in the housing sector and why the profession is entering a new era of influence.
Emma shares how she “fell into” procurement early in her career but quickly discovered the variety, problem solving and relationship building that makes the profession so rewarding. Now leading strategic procurement within a major housing association, she reflects on what it means to work in a sector where commercial decisions have a direct impact on people’s homes and communities.
The conversation explores the unique pressures facing housing procurement today, including regulatory scrutiny, building safety requirements, sustainability expectations and the need to demonstrate clear value for money. Emma discusses why data, performance insight and strong supplier relationships are becoming central to delivering meaningful outcomes.
We also look at the growing importance of collaboration across the sector through the National Housing Procurement Association, where Emma serves as Commercial Lead, helping to build capability, share good practice and create greater consistency for suppliers and procurement professionals alike.
Looking ahead, Emma shares her optimism for the future of the profession, explaining how the new Procurement Act has created an opportunity for procurement teams to move beyond tactical delivery and demonstrate their value as strategic enablers.
A thoughtful and inspiring conversation about purpose-driven procurement, leadership, and the real-world impact the profession can have on people’s lives.