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Welcome back! It is time for Season 10 of The Big Bid Theory, brought to you by BidPrime and Beacon Bid! It's hard to believe we've been on the air for a decade now, and what a journey it's been. But enough sentimentality, let's dive into the excitement of our first episode!
In this monumental season opener, we're thrilled to introduce Denise Finn, Procurement Services Manager at the City of Fort Myers and President of FAPPO (Florida Association of Public Procurement Officials). Denise is a recognized leader with a wealth of experience as a consultant, mentor, trainer, and public speaker.
We kick off with a preview of the FAPPO 2024 Annual Conference, themed "Riding the Winds and Waters of Change," happening in Orlando from May 19th to 22nd. Denise sheds light on the significance of this event for purchasing professionals and exhibitors alike, highlighting key aspects of the conference schedule. Who knows, maybe we'll even put together a special episode from Orlando!
For those new to procurement roles, Denise shares invaluable quick tips and lessons learned from her own journey. Additionally, business leaders keen on competing for government contracts will find her insights on contracting strategies indispensable.
As part of our 10th-anniversary celebration, we introduce the 'David and Beverly Nash Leadership Award,' honoring exceptional leaders like David and Beverly Nash who've made significant contributions to the procurement field. It's a fitting tribute to their legacy of integrity, passion, and innovation.
But before we wrap up, Rick shares the first Crazy Bids installment, go oral health!, in Season 10, setting the bar high for the episodes to come. And as always, don't forget to follow us on social media and spread the word about The Big Bid Theory!
Thank you for tuning in and here's to another decade of learning, sharing, and celebrating the world of procurement!
Go here for more information about FAPPO '24: www.fappo.org/...
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