Scribble Talk
At Baachu Scribble, our mission is to DEMOCRATISE THE BIDDING KNOWLEDGE, sharing best free bid and proposal content in the known universe. One way we will be accomplishing this goal is through our NEW Podcast - Scribble TALK. Scribble Talk is a weekly show produced by Baachu Scribble and hosted by Baskar Sundaram and Ashley Kayes (Season 1)
Every week, we will be sitting down with our industry veterans to share their stories, discuss their career, and learn how to make an impact in the industry. https://baachuscribble.com/scribbletalkpodcast/
Scribble Talk
Scribble Talk - Episode 50 Nigel Dennis CPP APMP Fellow (Airforce engineer, long jumper, world record holder for 3 hours, theatre artist, trombone player, Most Qualified Proposal Professional in Australia)
With Scribble Talk reaching the 20k downloads' mile stone, we are excited to kick-off the hunt for our Super Fan through our latest campaign and shower our biggest fan with amazing prizes.
You are invited to take the SCRIBBLE TALK SUPER FAN QUIZ and win a chance to get life time access to all podcast seasons and grab amazing Amazon Voucher Cards.
Take the quiz now: https://baachuscribble.com/scribble-talk-super-fan-contest-2022/
Nigel Dennis is a proposal pioneer in Australia and has arguably done more to shape the landscape of bidding professionalism in Australia than any other person in the region. He started the APMP Australia New Zealand Chapter, was the first Australian to achieve APMP Professional certification and is the only Australian APMP Fellow.
Nigel now runs BidWrite, a company he co-founded in 2008 and which is now Australia’s largest (by staff numbers) specialist bid consultancy. With degrees in engineering and business, and with bidding experience of 26 years, he is a strong advocate for development of the proposal profession.
In his spare time, Nigel has been a serial volunteer for local community and association committees. He has pared that activity down of late and so has more time to pursue his other interests of gardening, music, sport, and tinkering in his shed. He plays trombone in an 18-piece swing band (The Oz Big Band), still plays the odd game of cricket in summer and is a father to four boys.