POLICY MATTERS: Contracts and agreements approval process update
By Tameka Perry, Esq.
Equity & Compliance Director/Special Assistant to the President
Southwest is a major economic engine in Memphis and Shelby County. As such, we have partnerships and conduct business with dozens of companies. This requires entering into various contracts and agreements.
Employees who require the official signature of the College on documents or contracts must comply with the approval policy set forth by the College. This is in accordance with TBR Policy Approvals of Agreements and Contract: 4.02.01.00. Whether a document is called an agreement, contract, memorandum of agreement, memorandum of understanding, terms and conditions, purchase order or other similar name, it is subject to the requirements of this policy.
If you are engaged in procuring such documents, please review the College’s Contracts and Auxiliary Services webpage that contains details of the College’s agreement approval process.
All agreements that affect Southwest Tennessee Community College must be approved and signed by the President or the President’s designee. This includes, memoranda of understanding, terms and conditions, purchase orders, and all similar documents.
If you believe that you were previously appointed as the President’s designee for contracting purposes, please note that your authority is no longer valid. You must follow the approval process on the Purchasing and Auxiliary Services webpage. There are no exceptions.
If you have questions after you have reviewed the Purchasing and Auxiliary Services webpage, email purchasing@southwest.tn.edu.
In This Issue...
- From the President
- KUDOS: Memphis Business Journal honors Southwest leaders as “Women Who Lead”
- Welcome to Kristine Williams, Southwest’s new digital content coordinator!
- Southwest wins Memphis Most’s Best Technical College award
- Bert Bornblum Library adds new anatomy and physiology lab
- Cecilia Maciel Martinez joins Southwest as new COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Coordinator
- TSBDC at Southwest taps NaShawn Branch as executive director
- Saluqi basketball kicks off season
- Snacks back at Follett Bookstores
- Southwest Tennessee Community College’s Public Safety and Police Services receives TLEA accreditation
- Governor appoints President Hall Post-Secondary Readiness and the Business Community subcommittee
- Welcome Aboard
- Southwest Reopens Whitehaven Vaccination Site
- POLICY MATTERS: Contracts and agreements approval process update
- AT&T Foundation donates $10,000 for student scholarships
- CCAMPIS child care program wins $900K federal grant
- IT Department releases cyber security guide
- Southwest launches new distance Digital Twin learning platform
- Foundation provides critical support for students during the pandemic, needs support to keep moving forward
- Southwest Leadership Academy graduates inaugural class
- Abadie tapped as Bellwether judge
- Southwest hosts Chamber’s Chairman’s Circle
- Project M.O.S.T. receives $3M in funding; students recruited for membership
- Honors program unveils Spring 2022 faculty and courses
- MS Teams training available for employees
- Stephens receives TBR Chancellor's Commendation for Military Veterans
- Kudos to Southwest’s Top 10 Enrollment Partners
- Southwest student joins cohort class of IT Apprenticeship program course
- KUDOS: CFO Smith, Interim VP Brown and Assoc. Dean Greene tapped to serve statewide
- Vice President for Student Affairs Jacqueline Faulkner steps down
- Southwest to go fully virtual Nov. 29 - Dec. 1 to lessen the risk of coronavirus spread following Thanksgiving holiday