Timothy J. Tinsman, Esq.
Mr. Tinsman holds a JD from the University of Baltimore School of Law, a Masters in Business Administration from Monmouth University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Rutgers University. In addition, he holds a Lifetime Certified Purchasing Manager and Certified Purchasing Supply Manager designation from the Institute for Supply Management. He has over twenty years of procurement, contracting and sourcing experience in the telecom industry with such firms as Verizon, Nortel, Ericsson and Sprint Nextel.
Mr. Tinsman has been involved in the negotiation, drafting, and review of various types of standard and non-standard commercial agreements (Master Supply Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Software Licensing Agreements, Master Service Agreements, and Statements of Work). These agreements involved the purchase of highly complex and sophisticated telecom hardware, standard and custom developed software, and professional services.
He has served as a panel member on web casts (Human Capital Institute) and industry seminars (Oracle Corporation's Open World, Contingent Labor Workforce Strategies Summit) regarding benchmark strategies, risk mitigation, and best practices in contractor workforce management and the implementation of workforce management software applications.
He is licensed in Maryland and is a member of the Maryland Bar Association and the Montgomery County Bar Association.
Mr. Tinsman has been a presenter and served on various panels to discuss the issues facing businesses related to the use of non-employee labor, co-employment issues and risk mitigation through the use of workforce management software.
Mr. Tinsman has been involved in the negotiation, drafting, and review of various types of standard and non-standard commercial agreements (Master Supply Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Software Licensing Agreements, Master Service Agreements, and Statements of Work). These agreements involved the purchase of highly complex and sophisticated telecom hardware, standard and custom developed software, and professional services.
He has served as a panel member on web casts (Human Capital Institute) and industry seminars (Oracle Corporation's Open World, Contingent Labor Workforce Strategies Summit) regarding benchmark strategies, risk mitigation, and best practices in contractor workforce management and the implementation of workforce management software applications.
He is licensed in Maryland and is a member of the Maryland Bar Association and the Montgomery County Bar Association.
Mr. Tinsman has been a presenter and served on various panels to discuss the issues facing businesses related to the use of non-employee labor, co-employment issues and risk mitigation through the use of workforce management software.