Professional Summary
Professional Overview
Taylor Urbany is a seasoned Procurement and Strategic Sourcing professional with over 10 years of experience driving cost savings, process optimization, and supplier management initiatives for leading technology companies. As the Senior Procurement Manager at Carta, she utilizes her expertise in strategic procurement, contract negotiation, and stakeholder collaboration to deliver measurable business impact.
Experience Summary
Current Role
As the Senior Procurement Manager at Carta, Taylor is responsible for overseeing the company's global procurement operations. She leads a team of procurement specialists to identify cost-saving opportunities, negotiate favorable contracts, and manage a diverse supplier network. Taylor's strategic approach to procurement has enabled Carta to enhance its purchasing power, optimize vendor relationships, and improve operational efficiency.
Career Progression
Prior to joining Carta, Taylor held progressive procurement roles at Okta and Splunk, where she consistently demonstrated her ability to streamline sourcing processes, implement data-driven decision-making, and drive continuous improvement. As the Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager at Okta, she spearheaded several key initiatives that resulted in over $3 million in annual cost savings.
Earlier in her career, Taylor gained valuable experience in the retail industry, serving in various merchandising, marketing, and brand management positions at Charlotte Russe, Fest300, and Third Eye Pinecones. This cross-functional exposure has equipped her with a well-rounded understanding of business operations and the ability to align procurement strategies with broader organizational goals.
Academic Background
Taylor holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fashion Merchandising and Marketing from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM).
Areas of Expertise
- Strategic Procurement and Sourcing
- Contract Negotiation and Supplier Management
- Spend Analysis and Cost Optimization
- Process Improvement and Workflow Automation
- Cross-functional Collaboration and Stakeholder Management
- Data-driven Decision Making and Analytics
Professional Impact
During her tenure at Okta, Taylor led the implementation of a robust supplier diversity program, resulting in a 20% increase in procurement spend with minority-owned and women-owned businesses. Her work was recognized for its positive impact on the local community and the company's sustainability initiatives.
Conclusion
With her extensive experience, data-driven approach, and commitment to continuous improvement, Taylor Urbany is poised to make a significant contribution to Carta's procurement operations. Her track record of driving cost savings, enhancing supplier relationships, and aligning procurement strategies with broader business objectives positions her as a valuable asset in the rapidly evolving technology industry.