Media Relations

SciQuest is making news with our focused approach to strategic procurement for education, government, healthcare and life sciences organizations. The industry is taking notice, as evidenced by increasing news coverage and recognition.

Media Relations Contact:

Ken Phillips
Davies Murphy Group for SciQuest
(781) 418-2437
sciQuest@daviesmurphy.com

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Recent News Releases

SciQuest Named to the 2009 Supply & Demand Chain Executive 100
June 25, 2009
SciQuest Recognized as One of the 100 Providers that are Best Helping Customers Respond to the Economic Downturn and Position Themselves for Growth During the Recovery
Healthcare Organizations Rely on SciQuest to Optimize Supply Chains and Generate Savings
June 18, 2009
SciQuest's Customers Drive Bottom Line Results by Bringing Previously Unmanaged Areas of Spending Under Control for the First Time
Texas State University-San Marcos Selects SciQuest
June 3, 2009
University to Implement SciQuest's Full Suite of Eprocurement Solutions to Generate Efficiencies and Achieve Even More with Taxpayers' Dollars

SciQuest Recently In the News

Texas State-San Marcos Selects SciQuest Eprocurement
Campus Technology

June 22, 2009
Texas State University-San Marcos will implement SciQuest's suite of eProcurement solutions to aggregate its purchasing. All departments within Texas State will use the new system, which will enable buyers to shop online with preferred suppliers in electronic catalogs or "punch-out" to suppliers' Web sites in an environment similar to that found on popular e-commerce sites. Read more ...
NCCBA Presents SciQuest as a Case Study
Carolina Newswire

June 15, 2009
The North Carolina Chinese Business Association is honored to have one of the region's most exceptional entrepreneurs, Stephen Wiehe, President and CEO of SciQuest, as their featured guest speaker on Tuesday evening, June 16, from 6 - 8:30 p.m. at MCNC. Read more ...
Green Procurement: Making Sustainability Viable in a Tough Economy
University Business

June 1, 2009
The NAEP's new annual Green Purchasing Survey reveals that even in today's economy, higher education has within its grasp the ability to transform green ideals into real fiscal policies through an often overlooked department: Procurement. Read more ...