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Showcasing stories of APMP veterans and the brightest bid & proposal minds in planet earth 

Today's Guest Is Sonya Wooley

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Sonya Wooley is the President of Mammoth Technologies, LLC, a small boutique proposal firm specializing in proposal management for small business federal contractors. She has over fifteen years of experience in business development, proposal preparation and management, and pricing for federal government opportunities. She has generated proposals valued from $25 thousand to over $1 billion, acting as both Proposal Manager and Capture Manager for small to mid-sized government contracting firms. Sonya has a MA in Behavioral Science from University of Houston-Clear Lake, and received her BA in History from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. She has served as the Chapter Chair for the Lone Star Chapter of APMP for seven years, served on the international board of APMP from 2015 to 2016, and currently serves on multiple APMP committees 

In this episode we will discuss Sonya’s 

  • Life and Career
  • Entry to Proposal Industry 
  • Role as the President of Mammoth Technologies, LLC 
  • Fifteen years of experience in business development, proposal preparation and management
  • Active experience with APMP as the Chapter Chair for the Lone Star Chapter of APMP and as a member on the International Board of APMP
  • People influential in her life and career 
  • Advice to bid and proposal professionals 
  • Next Steps and 

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