Scribble Talk Episode 123 - Chris Colquitt, Head of global proposal management, Clarivate (Electric Motorcycle Enthusiast, Trained in Martial Arts and Marathoner)
Sep 09, 2021 • S01 E123 • 00:54:35
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Chris Colquitt currently directs the operational and strategic proposal center at Clarivate, a global provider of Scientific and Intellectual Property solutions. The team works within the commercial operations division to manage hundreds of complex proposals each year across all geographies, as well as maintaining opportunity pipeline and proposal automation/content curation processes.
Chris is APMP professional qualified (2015) and has previously sat on the UK APMP board as founding director of Technology. At Clarivate, he has been shortlisted for the Sales Partner of the Year award (2016), Deal of the Year award (2016) and multiple APMP UK Awards (including Leadership and Knowledge Management as well as additional nominations from within his team). Chris has been accepted as an APMP UK mentor in 2021, as well as previously mentoring practitioner candidates to successful passes. Chris is finalizing an undergraduate degree at the Open University in the UK in Psychology, and hopes to progress into Doctoral research, exploring the Psychology of the bids and tenders market from 2022.
In his spare time, Chris enjoys spending time with his family – especially at the movies, growing at the family allotment and training together in Taekwondo. He studies and is an avid runner, having recently completed a 100Km ultramarathon in London (with more booked for 2022). He loves camping, and is an active volunteer for local community ventures such as Greenslate community farm in Wigan.