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Ed Benjamin
Senior Consultant
512.531.3900

ebenjamin@spartnerships.com

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Ed Benjamin brings to SPI unparalleled credentials in writing and managing proposals that win contracts. He has led proposal teams to win more than $13 billion in state, federal, international and county government contracts during his career. He has nearly two decades of experience managing more than 50 proposals to 17 different United States and international government agencies for 15 different companies.

One of the reasons for his success is his attention to detail – from researching proposal requirements and establishing outlines to supervising, editing and revising work prepared by other proposal writers. He has successfully managed and written proposals for providing software to the states of Texas and California, and wrote a winning proposal for a contract with a county facility. His winning proposals have resulted in contracts of from $450,000 to $1.7 billion. He has written proposals for a variety of entities – from those that provide security guard service to software to provide verification and validation of Health and Human Services Medicare benefits.

Benjamin holds an associate degree from Presbyterian Junior College, a bachelor's degree from St. Andrews Presbyterian College and is a magna cum laude graduate of Auburn University, where he earned his master's degree.

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