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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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Scribble Talk Episode 70 - Ken Erskine (Erky, Been on TV 3 times, Trust in yourself, Always look for different path, Seek Challenge, Always learning, Always Improving, Ex. APMP UK and APMP International Board Member, APMP UK 2020 Award Judge)

Oct 05, 2020 S01 E70 00:57:11

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Ken Erskine
highly experienced professional with over thirty years of bidding experience in major building and infrastructure programmes across the UK. Having successfully won in excess of £25bn of bids over his career, Ken is a keen advocate of the APMP and is a champion of promoting industry best practise. He previously served on the APMP UK Board for ten years and on the International Board for two years. His roles included six tenures as UK Conference Director and two tenures as Chapter Chair (2010 and 2014).

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