Nitish Bahl is a procurement and supply chain leader with over three decades of global experience helping public and private sector clients in Canada and the US transform sourcing, operations and procure-to-pay functions. Currently in Consulting and Deals at PwC Canada, he blends category management discipline with practical digitization—leveraging data analytics, bots, IoT integrations and AI—to deliver measurable cost, service and risk outcomes. He has a long consulting pedigree across Big Four and global firms (EY, Accenture, Deloitte) and hands-on industry roles spanning energy and manufacturing, which gives him both strategic and operational credibility. Nitish prioritizes root-cause collaboration with clients to build solutions tailored to their value drivers (service > risk > cost or cost > service > risk) rather than one-size-fits-all approaches. He is also committed to building capability, focusing on teams with strong analytics, problem solving and storytelling skills. Based in Calgary, he combines a practitioner’s mindset with a passion for continuous improvement and technology-enabled procurement.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
MBA, B Engineering, High School, High School, MBA, B Engineering, High School, High School at The University of Western Ontario - Richard Ivey School of Business
La Martiniere- Kolkata
Montfort School-Kansbahal
Contributions:17 commits, 51 PRs, 180 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Nitish primarily focused on improving the Joomla CMS's language handling and user interface elements. They fixed language inconsistencies by correcting text strings and adding new language strings for features like file uploads and downloads within the media manager. Additionally, they updated front-end and back-end code, particularly related to components like the media manager, adjusting button classes, and correcting titles in modal windows. Their work also involved fixing workflow conditions and resolving JavaScript errors in the editor.
Contributions:13 commits, 20 PRs, 112 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Nitish primarily contributed to bug fixes and feature enhancements within the phpMyAdmin project. Their work included resolving issues related to invalid default values for bit fields, blocked table issues, and type correction errors. They also implemented enhancements such as the addition of a VIRTUAL STORED option for MariaDB and integrating an optimization feature for the InnoDB engine. Furthermore, the user fixed view-related issues and made adjustments to the navigation bar.
mysqlweb-interfaceweb-appphpdatabase
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