
Naomi Secor
In 2005, Naomi Secor began her career with SSON in New York City. There she produced and ran SSON’s US. events portfolio until 2008 at which time she expanded her role to SSON’s Global Events Producer. While still active in the shared services arena, Naomi built a portfolio of events under a newly created IQPC line of business.
As global leader of SSON, Naomi is responsible for the strategic direction and continuous growth of all SSON customer channels. That includes SSON events, SSON’s online portal, www.ssonetwork.com, and SSON’s research and data analytics centre, SSON Analytics. The latter now provides data-driven insights via access to interactive visual analytics reports and data tools.
Naomi has spent her career developing cutting edge content, producing leading industry events, introducing new products, cultivating and nurturing business relationships with shared services leaders and partners and maintaining customer satisfaction. It is her priority to ensure that SSON lives up to its global mission statement and commitment to its customers. This is accomplished through vendor-agnostic best practice content, newest data insights, unparalleled networking and learning opportunities.
More content by Naomi Secor
Supply Chain Transformation: A Strategic Opportunity for GBS
October 22 by SSON Research & AnalyticsThis white paper highlights the opportunities to leverage supply chain to improve enterprise performance
NEW: Expanding Shared Services Educational Capacity via the Audio Medium
June 01 by Barbara HodgeWe at SSON are incredibly excited to have launched SSONext - Fuelling the future of shared services. Our new podcast!
Pivoting Out of the Pandemic: Talent - The Basis for Enterprise Digitization
January 10 by Naomi SecorDigital skills play a vital role in aiding post-pandemic economic recovery. Oklahoma City positions itself ahead of the curve among local economies through its skills development initiatives, specific...
Consolidating Global Payroll in Shared Services: Spotlight on Integrating the Long-Tail
January 04 by Naomi SecorThis report evaluates the challenges of running long-tail country operations and offers tips on optimizing global payroll for the new Future of Work.
What Lies Ahead: The Trends Shaping Shared Services in 2022
December 10 by Naomi SecorA look at early 2021 provocations through the lens of a year that brought the shared services industry twists and turns we never would have imagined. Did we move the dial on these imperatives?
North American SSOW Impact Award Winners!
October 24 by Naomi SecorThe SSON Impact Awards is a globally recognized, annual industry awards ceremony, which honors and celebrates Shared Service Centers and service delivery teams who have exceeded industry standards in...
Pivoting Out Of The Pandemic: From Community Build to Business Revival
October 15 by Naomi SecorHow Oklahoma City is Embedding Resilience in Shared Services
Global Business Services Certification - September 2022 Cohort
October 08 by Naomi SecorProfessional GBS™ is a training module that teaches critical Global Business Services (GBS) skills.
Map, Manage and Automate Processes for Digital Business Resiliency
October 01 by Naomi SecorBuilding digital business resiliency is clearly not optional in today’s world. The challenge is not whether we build it, but how. Leadership, people, process, and technology all have distinctive roles...
When End-to-End Processes End in Frustration: P2P vs. Accounts Payable Invoice Automation (APIA)
September 29 by Naomi SecorBusinesses are exploring ways to quickly save money, increase productivity, and improve visibility. Their research brings them to a crossroads, P2P or APIA?
SSON's Process Excellence Market Report 2021
September 16 by Naomi SecorHighlighting five capabilities that are imperatives for success as companies —and their shared services organizations—move to an increasingly digitized enterprise platform.
How Is Citizen Development Changing the Automation Game?
September 09 by Naomi SecorCitizen Development is one of the hottest buzzwords. So, what does it mean and why is it getting so much traction? Simply put: power to our people. It holds the promise of enabling your users and SMEs...