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April 24, 2008
Don't Miss the FAO Annual Report She Co-Authored Coming Out May 2008
DALLAS, April 24, 2008 – Katrina Menzigian, Vice President of Research at the Everest Research Institute, has been named one of FAO Today magazine’s 2008 FAO Superstars. Menzigian is a member of the Institute’s global Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) research team and leads the Finance & Accounting Outsourcing (FAO) and Procurement Outsourcing (PO) practice areas.
Menzigian recently led research studies that include the Institute’s recently released Procurement Outsourcing (PO) Annual Report 2008 as well as Outsourcing Outsourcing Order-to-Cash (O2C) and Procure-To-Pay (P2P) – Opportunity to Create Business Impact and Global Sourcing in PO.
Regarding the Superstar honor, FAO Today cited, “Now in its fourth year, the 2008 FAO Superstars list features the cream of the crop…Just like the FAO market, our list has grown year over year, maturing like a fine wine. We have included the major players who have been influential in the market as it continues to develop.”
“Katrina has a deep understanding and very keen insights regarding FAO development history, trends and performance dynamics of FAO suppliers,” said Eric Simonson, Managing Principal. “She is a strong leader for our clients, our organization and the industry. Our clients appreciate Katrina because she brings a strong sense of vision to the table as she works with them to develop intelligent outsourcing solutions that deliver results.”
Menzigian joined the Everest Research Institute in May 2007 and has more than 12 years of experience in BPO and IT services advisory work across a wide range of market segments.
The complete editorial is available in the March/April issue of FAO Today.