Inverto OfficeParis
„Cornerstones of a successful procurement function”
Isabelle Pinto has been Managing Director in our Paris office since January. With over 25 years of experience in procurement transformation, she brings a wealth of expertise to Inverto. In this interview, Isabelle discusses her journey to Inverto, her vision for the Paris office, and key priorities for the future of procurement.
I began my career as an engineer, where my early work in coding sparked a lasting interest in technology and its potential to enhance business performance. This foundation has been key in my roles in supply chain and procurement. My journey led me to Capgemini, where I played a pivotal role in establishing a groupwide procurement division and gained extensive international experience in Procurement Transformation & Outsourcing, including significant stints in Montreal and London. During this time, I spearheaded the transformation of a CAC 40 group’s procurement function and quickly earned a place on the executive committee. After 16 years at PwC, where I established the procurement consulting practice and was leading Inclusion & Diversity at PwC Excom, I joined Inverto to continue driving impactful change in procurement transformation.
I chose Inverto for the opportunity to build a consulting practice in France that closely collaborates with top management. Inverto’s focus on high-impact transformations, especially in procurement, aligns with my goals. The firm’s strong people values, successful track record, and clear vision resonated with me. Additionally, Inverto’s diverse yet close-knit culture, where individuality is truly valued, made it the ideal choice for the next step in my career.
My first months at Inverto have been incredibly positive. I was warmly welcomed by the Managing Directors and teams, making my transition smooth. The atmosphere is welcoming and highly respectful of our diverse consulting approaches, fostering a collaborative environment. I’ve also been impressed by the high standards across the organization and the strong culture of mutual support, particularly in international collaboration, where teams work effectively despite geographical distances.
I believe procurement should focus on delivering economic value rather than just optimizing organization, processes, or tools. This approach is essential for procurement to influence executive decisions and play a strategic role in the company. I’m also committed to advancing our expertise in transforming procurement functions and developing niche capabilities,
I aim to establish the Paris office as the leading procurement consultancy in France. To achieve this, we need our consultants to develop multidisciplinary skills beyond financial performance, offering expertise in areas like CSR, organizational development, risk management, and AI integration. By expanding in these areas, we can provide holistic solutions that
French companies are facing three key challenges:
France’s reshoring efforts, driven by significant projects and investments, offer both challenges and opportunities for procurement functions to adapt and thrive in this evolving landscape.
Digitalization is the foundation of any procurement function. Without the right tools and access to accurate data, procurement teams simply cannot operate effectively. In today’s environment, where regulatory requirements are becoming increasingly stringent, companies must adapt quickly, and digital solutions are crucial in enabling this adaptation. Generative AI (GenAI) is poised to play a significant role in enhancing operational performance within procurement. It has the potential to streamline processes such as generating and sending out RFPs, comparing responses, cleaning data, and conducting market studies. By automating these tasks, GenAI can help procurement teams work more efficiently and focus on higher-value activities.
In my free time, I enjoy cultural activities like music, theater, and playing the piano, while also staying active through dance and swimming. I love traveling with my children; this year, we had the unforgettable experience of exploring Iceland together. We also attended the Olympic Games in Paris to watch basketball as a family, which was absolutely thrilling.