Maggie Bullard-Marshall is a dynamic visionary with over 17 years of diverse experience in project management, change management, and public relations, currently serving as a key member of the Supplier Research Panel (SRP) at GSA Region 7. In this role, Maggie leverages her extensive expertise...
Maggie Bullard-Marshall is a dynamic visionary with over 17 years of diverse experience in project management, change management, and public relations, currently serving as a key member of the Supplier Research Panel (SRP) at GSA Region 7. In this role, Maggie leverages her extensive expertise to facilitate discussions that address critical issues impacting GSA Schedules, ensuring that both government and industry stakeholders can collaboratively develop innovative solutions. Her strategic leadership style is characterized by a commitment to aligning daily operations with the broader organizational goals of the GSA, fostering an environment where clear expectations are established, and outcomes are meticulously measured.
Maggie's involvement in the SRP is pivotal, as she brings a wealth of knowledge in community development and crisis communications, which are essential in navigating the complexities of government contracting and supplier relationships. Her resourceful approach to problem-solving has led to the successful implementation of key projects aimed at enhancing efficiency and transparency within the procurement process. By harnessing her skills in media relations and proposal writing, she effectively communicates the panel's findings and recommendations, ensuring that they resonate with both government agencies and industry partners.
As a passionate advocate for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, Maggie is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and equitable opportunities within the federal contracting landscape. Her innovative thinking and commitment to fostering strong partnerships make her an invaluable asset to the GSA and the broader community, driving meaningful change that benefits all stakeholders involved.