Global Cards 102—Understand Your Company and Needs
Open to end-users and providers
Description
Commercial Cards, as anyone involved with them can attest, are a simple concept that offer significant benefits to an organization, but nuances abound. Want to roll out globally? Issues
to be addressed are numerous! Join members of the Institute of Commercial Payments Advisory Team as they lay out the what, where, when, how and why of taking your program global in this webinar series.
In our first session, Global Cards 101, the team covered the generalities of what makes a global program different. In this second session, the team will discuss
how company culture can affect the success of a global implementation.
Key topics to be covered:
- Discuss importance of understanding internal culture and priorities to determine boundaries
- Provide tactics for getting a program champion to help support the new program
- How to align boundaries and tactics for a successful implementation
- Review potential challenges of expanding global programs
Target Audience
Commercial Card and payment professionals looking to learn more about Global Card programs.
Speakers
Rachel Case, CPCP, Operations Assurance, Manager, Mastercard
Rachel has over 17 years of experience in the Corporate Card space, with the last 10 years in Mastercard's Global Business Service Center (GBSC) managing their internal program.
Diana Cotham, Global Corporate Card Program Manager, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Diana is the Global Corporate Card Program Manager for Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). Her program spans 50+ countries
and includes more than 40,000 Travel, Meeting, Virtual and Purchasing Cards.
Jack Reynaert, VP of Corporate Travel Partnerships & Chief Economist, Options Travel
Jack works directly with companies embracing the model he created at Meritor, where he managed the Travel team,
which services all global operations in 19 countries.
Trisha Singh, MBA, CPCP, Card Services Manager, Treasury, Quanta Services, Inc.
Trisha has 14+ years of combined payments experience with Travel and Expense Cards,
Declining Balance Cards, Purchasing Cards, Payroll Cards, Merchant Services and Fuel Cards.
Duration:
This virtual event is approximately 60 minutes in length.
Continuing Education Points:
Viewing this virtual event earns 0.25 CPCP points to initial eligibility or re-certification.
Original Presentation Date:
February 27, 2024.
What Do You Get?
A link to the recorded virtual event through the GoToWebinar tool.