HomeSphere
Twila Upchurch Alexander is an experienced human resources professional and educator with a diverse background across various industries. Currently serving as a Human Resources Business Partner at HomeSphere since November 2021, Twila has previously held significant roles, including Manager of Human Resources and Talent at EDUCAUSE, where support was provided for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Twila also has a long tenure with The Princeton Review as an Instructor/Tutor/Test Geek, helping students enhance their test-taking skills. Additional experience includes serving as a Senior Recruitment Consultant at the University of Colorado Boulder, Lead Trainer for Savory Franchising Team, and HR Manager at multiple organizations. Twila holds a Master's degree in Human Resources and Organizational Development from Loyola University Chicago and a Bachelor's degree in Advertising from The University of Texas at Austin.
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HomeSphere
Colorado-based HomeSphere is the nation's largest provider of software-as-a-service solutions to the construction industry. Using a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model, HomeSphere offers Web-based technology and market intelligence that specifically manages product and materials purchasing and rebate management for the residentialconstruction industry—delivering increased profitability and efficiency to the full spectrum of the industry's supply chain. HomeSphere estimates that approximately $1.2 billion is lost per year in the residential home building market from supply chain inefficiencies. As a bottom-line solution, HomeSphere continues to grow, despite a lagging market. More than 55 Fortune 1000 vendors, such as GE Appliances, utilize the network to access to hard-to-reach mid-tier home builders, who represent a "Long Tail" market with outstanding growth projections. On the other side of the supply chain, more than 1,200 residential home builders of all sizes gain exposure to the Fortune 1000 vendors. The rebates and group purchasing vendors offer through the network allow builders to cut bottom-line spending.