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Scribble Talk

  • 314 Episodes
  • English
  • Last updated Dec 07, 2021
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At Scribble Talk Podcast, we document the journey of APMP veterans and the brightest bid & proposal minds in planet earth. To our listeners, please support our podcast. Your annual membership will help us to cover our costs to record, edit and host the digital audio vault of inspiring stories, teaching and talent episodes and more. Thank you for the love and support - Baskar Sundaram.

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At Scribble Talk Podcast, we document the journey of APMP veterans and the brightest bid & proposal minds in planet earth. To our listeners, please support our podcast. Your one time donation will help us to cover our costs to record, edit and host the digital audio vault of inspiring stories, teaching and talent episodes and more. Thank you for the love and support - Baskar Sundaram.

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Scribble Talk Episode 67 - Karina Ames (Private Investigator, Cold Play Fan, Writer, Oil Painter, Pianist, APMP ANZ Chair, Hop Dancer, Marge Simpson)

Oct 02, 2020 S01 E67 01:00:00

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Karina Ames
is experienced in winning work for engineering consultancies and currently leads Arup’s Infrastructure pursuit and bidding team in Australasia. She previously worked as a private investigator and with the Victorian Government. Karina holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Melbourne, APMP Foundation Certification and was a 2019 APMP 40 under 40 winner. She has been an APMP ANZ committee member since 2016 and the Chapter Chair since 2019. This year, the chapter won the 2020 Stephen P. Shipley Chapter of the Year award.

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