Management Team

Gregg Mylett
Founder
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In 1997, Gregg Mylett founded Corporate United, the nation’s largest group purchasing organization. As the founder and chief executive officer, he oversees all functions of the business.
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Marc R. Rosen

President and Chief Operating Officer
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As president and chief operating officer of Corporate United, the nation’s largest group purchasing organization, Marc Rosen oversees the company’s strategic direction, chairs the leadership team and advisory board, provides financial oversight, manages human capital deployment, and aligns key internal and external stakeholders.
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David Clevenger

Vice President
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As vice president of Corporate United, the nation’s largest group purchasing organization, David Clevenger leads the operations, category management and marketing functions. He is responsible for prioritizing the company’s portfolio of leveraged agreements, as well as developing supplier relationships. Prior to this position, Mr. Clevenger directed Corporate United’s strategic sourcing and supplier management functions.
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Gary Como

Vice President Sourcing Operations
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As vice president of operations at Corporate United, the nation’s largest group purchasing organization, Gary Como is responsible for defining the sourcing strategies for new categories of offerings, overseeing the strategic sourcing process and developing relationships with key suppliers and partners.
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"The fact that Corporate United forms committees staffed with sourcing professionals in certain commodity areas and allows members to participate gives me access to a brain trust I would not otherwise have. There is expertise within GPOs on spend categories, marketplace status and sourcing strategy that supplements the expertise within the member base. This synergy optimizes the effort to get the best deal possible."