Glen Duff

Director - Procurement & Partnerships | Senior Leadership Team at Local Buy

Glen Duff is a seasoned procurement professional with extensive experience in leadership roles within the public and private sectors. Currently serving as Director of Procurement & Partnerships at Local Buy Pty Ltd since February 2021, Glen has been integral in developing procurement strategies and enhancing partnerships for various stakeholders, including Queensland Councils and Not-For-Profits. Previously, roles at VendorPanel involved driving sales and customer success in Queensland and the Northern Territory, while earlier positions at Moreton Bay Regional Council focused on leading corporate procurement functions. Glen's expertise spans procurement technology, strategy development, and team leadership, underpinned by a strong commitment to aligning procurement with strategic business objectives. Glen's educational background includes studies at CQUniversity and Churchill Education.

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Local Buy

All councils want to support their local businesses, but council procurement is costly, takes time, needs to manage fraud and corruption risks, and must meet Queensland Audit Office standards. Local Buy helps council procurement meet legislative, reputation and compliance needs, simplifying the process by connecting councils to pre-qualified local Queensland suppliers, big and small. This saves time and money reducing councils need to tender, advertise and prepare contracts. Councils were asking for help with procurement, which is why the LGAQ created Local Buy in 2001. Access to Local Buy is a valuable component of LGAQ membership. The profits from Local Buy are returned each year to the LGAQ and invested to help keep council membership fees low. Local Buy simplifies the procurement process for councils and government entities across Queensland through these arrangements which save money through aggregated buying (discounts through bulk purchasing) and save time by reducing the cost of going to market for the purchasing of goods and services. While councils and government entities are not legally bound to use Local Buy, purchasers using Local Buy contractual arrangements are fully compliant with the Local Government Regulation 2012.


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