About this talk.
In this 45-minute webinar, Airbase’s VP of Marketing, Michael Freeman, is joined by Alexander Schlick, Senior Director of Accounting at Doximity, to discuss Doximity’s procurement journey. Alex shares how Doximity moved from an inefficient credit card system to Airbase’s procure-to-pay platform to gain better visibility and control over spending. He discusses key challenges Doximity aimed to solve, including difficulty tracking spend, lack of purchasing compliance, and inability to forecast budgets accurately.
Alex then explains how Airbase provided the right solution for a fast-growing, lean mid-market company like Doximity by offering robust features without lengthy implementations or high costs. He talks through the Guided Procurement module’s easy no-code workflows, fast user adoption, and deep NetSuite integration. Additionally, Alex shares how Airbase helps Doximity earn cashback through vendor payments – making procurement a potential profit center.
Key Takeaways:
- Moved to Airbase cards for better spend controls
- Implemented guided procurement to streamline and automate request workflow
- Integrates tightly with NetSuite for easy transaction visibility
- Earns cashback from vendor payments made through Airbase
- Provides right balance of features and ease-of-use for a lean mid-market company
About the speakers.
Alexander Schlick
Senior Director of Accounting at Doximity
Alex Schlink is Senior Director of Accounting at Doximity, the largest professional medical network in the U.S. He joined the company in 2018 and has held several senior finance roles during Doximity’s period of hypergrowth and through the company’s successful IPO in 2021. Before Doximity, Alex was involved with accounting at Xamarin (later acquired by Microsoft) and Tapjoy. He has an active CPA credential and graduated from UCSB.
Michael Freeman
VP of Marketing at Airbase
Michael Freeman, Airbase's VP of Marketing since February 2023, brings over 20 years of diverse industry experience, from startups to Fortune 100 companies. Previously, he was Skilljar's VP of Marketing, and he held key roles at Certent (acquired by insightsoftware), Adaptive Insights (acquired by Workday), Disney, Maersk, and more. Michael holds a BA in Communications Studies from UCLA and an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management.