Anyone can find you opportunities. This is the half that captures them.
A diagnostic produces a list. Implementation produces an executed workflow, a supplier who agreed to something, and a team that can run the next one without us. For the back half of the hundred days, a procurement engineer works the plan alongside your people, and the tooling stays when they go.
World-class experts
Fortune-100 pedigree
- Senior operators who have run these events hundreds of times
- Judgment on what to negotiate, with whom, and how hard
- A human on every decision that touches a supplier relationship
AI-native technology
Built for procurement
- Workflows built for procurement, not a general-purpose chatbot
- Nothing for you to buy, install or administer
- Your team learns to run it, because that is the point
World-class experts
Fortune-100 pedigree
- Senior operators who have run these events hundreds of times
- Judgment on what to negotiate, with whom, and how hard
- A human on every decision that touches a supplier relationship
AI-native technology
Built for procurement
- Workflows built for procurement, not a general-purpose chatbot
- Nothing for you to buy, install or administer
- Your team learns to run it, because that is the point
How we work
Our people alongside yours, working the plan together.
The plan becomes a queue
The opportunities from the diagnostic, sequenced by what is movable now rather than what is biggest on paper.
The engineer arrives with the workflow
Pulled from our library and customized to you from what we learned about how your business actually buys, before anyone on your team has to touch it.
We run the first event together
A real RFP, RFQ or renegotiation on a live category. Not a pilot, not a workshop.
Your team runs the next one
Same workflow, your hands on it, us in the room. This is where the capability actually transfers.
What stays behind
The library, the reps, and a record of what each supplier actually agreed to.
How much we do, and how much we teach
That depends on the team we find. A group with no procurement function wants us running the events. A capable team of two wants the workflow and a coach. Both are the same engagement.
The trade is simple and we will say it out loud in scoping: the more we run, the fewer events we get through; the more we teach, the more ground you cover. What does not flex is where it ends up: events executed, and your team able to run the next one.
We run it
Fastest to a result and lightest on your team. Fewer events covered, because our hands are on all of them.
We run it together
The usual choice. Your people learn the workflow by doing a real event with someone who has done hundreds.
Your team runs it, we coach
The most ground covered and the most capability built. Right when you already have people who want this.
What stays behind
The workflows outlast the engagement.
We call them workflows rather than agents, deliberately. Nobody agrees what an agent is. A workflow is something you can watch run, hand to a colleague, and use again next quarter.
RFP
Requirements, scoring model, supplier shortlist and the negotiation plan, built before quotes arrive.
RFQ
Structured quotes you can actually compare, on specs that mean the same thing to every supplier.
Contract review
Terms read against what you agreed and what the market gives, including the auto-renewal you forgot.
Risk scoring
Single-source exposure, concentration and substitutability, mapped against dependency rather than spend.
Customized from what your own people told us
What we learn in the diagnostic is not just input to the plan, it shapes the tooling. A company that prioritizes veteran-owned suppliers gets an RFQ that always asks the veteran-ownership question. Nobody has to remember.
Your engineer gates it, then hands it over
Not full access on day one. The engineer pulls a workflow down, tunes it to you, gets it working on a real event, and releases it to your team once it earns their trust. Meeting people from never-opened-a-chatbot to writes-code-daily is normal and planned for.
Find the opportunity. Then keep the ability to find the next one.
Categories we cover
One hire covers one category.ProcureVenn covers them all.
More depth than any single hire, and coverage no hire can match.
Here's where we go deepest
Capital Equipment
Total cost of ownership, spec optimization, and negotiation that runs through install and operation.
COGS & Direct Materials
Product optimization (e.g., design-to-value), raw material and component sourcing (e.g., supplier qualification), and contract manufacturing (e.g., should-cost analysis).
Technology & Software
License right-sizing, renewal negotiations, and knowing the auto-renew date before the vendor calls.
Professional Services
Statements of work, rate cards, and avoiding the hourly-billing trap.
…and every other category, handled.
If your company buys it, we source it. Same process, same SLAs.
Industries we have worked in
Procurement travels. Judgment about your industry does not.
Most of what a company buys looks similar everywhere. Where industry knowledge earns its keep is your direct spend, and these are the sectors our team has spent careers in.
Where we go deepest
Medical devices & life sciences
Regulated, quality-critical sourcing: supplier files that survive an audit, single-source risk you cannot simply resource away, and change control that makes every switch deliberate. One co-founder ran a medical-device company as CEO; the other ran procurement programs across medical and pharma.
Advanced manufacturing & industrials
Heavy equipment, components and the direct-spend world where knowing the territory changes the answer: BOM cost, supplier qualification, long lead times, and tooling you cannot walk away from.
High tech & technology hardware
Electronics, photonics and the supply chains behind them. One co-founder led the global Product Development & Procurement practice at McKinsey and holds a dozen patents in optoelectronic packaging.
Consumer packaged goods & durables
Where input costs move constantly and packaging, ingredients and contract manufacturing decide the margin. Deep experience across household names in both categories.
Other industries we have deep experience in
Not on this list? Say so on the first call. Most of what you buy behaves the same way in every sector, and we will tell you straight if your direct spend is somewhere we would be learning on your time.
Start with one company.
Thirty minutes on one company’s spend, and we will tell you what we would expect to find and roughly what it is worth. If there is not enough there, we will say so.
No commitment, and nothing to demo. Just a conversation.