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Insight Sourcing Group is the premier management consulting firm focused exclusively on strategic sourcing and procurement-related services in North America. Founded in 2002, the firm works with senior executives and procurement leaders to accelerate strategic sourcing savings, increase spend visibility, provide category intelligence, and implement procurement best practices. With hundreds of corporate and more than 50 private equity clients, Insight Sourcing Group has developed a reputation for delivering big impact. Typical client results include up to a 30% EBITDA improvement, 842% first-year return on investment, and project payback in less than 90 days. Insight Sourcing Group has also developed a market-leading spend visibility technology called SpendHQ™ which provides on-demand spend visibility to drive strategic sourcing results & on-going analytics to measure performance and compliance. Inc. Magazine has ranked Insight Sourcing Group among the fastest growing private companies in America every year since 2008, making Insight Sourcing Group one of the few firms to be listed 11 years in a row. Insight Sourcing Group was also recently named the #1 Boutique Consulting Firm in the US and the #1 Most Innovative Consulting Firm by Vault.com.
Invensis, a leading IT, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Call Center Services Company, specializes in software application development, ecommerce support and back office solutions including F&A, data entry, data mining, catalog management and more.
Windsor Essex is a Windsor, ON-based company in the Business Services sector.
Pace Management International is a Cuba, NY-based company in the Business Services sector.
Chicago Branding Group partners with clients to break free from the traditional agency sameness and delivers brand management expertise for those organizations that lack internal branding expertise; challenges in managing the creative/agency process; lack brand research/insight expertise; struggling with rising agency costs; failure to linking creative to brand architecture and unable to afford staff full-time, classically trained brand experts.