Envision Strategy, LLC is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Sean Carroll and A Posteriori, LLC to provide Government Procurement services
Washington, D.C., Envision Strategy, LLC is pleased to announce a partnership with A Posteriori LLC founder Sean Caroll who served as the Chief Procurement Officer for the State of New York for the past seven years, and various counties, cities, and school districts across New York since 2005. Mr. Carroll has served as a Chief Procurement Officer during “once in a generation” events such as Covid-19, Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, and winter storms Elliott and Snowvember, and currently serves and the National Chair of the NIGP-CPP certification CommissionMr. Carroll’s experience in procurement, not only in New York but nationally, will bring an unparalleled level of knowledge and access to the procurement process to our clients.
Brett Heimov, Managing Director of Envision Strategy stated, “Seans extensive experience working with one of the largest state budgets in the country and his expertise in not only procurement generally, but also in how the procurement process can be improved for schools, counties, law enforcement and so many others is invaluable.”
Mr. Carroll is currently working with clients nationwide on revamping their procurement processes as well as local, national and international businesses on best procurement practices in New York and with the federal government. He is also providing strategic planning and technical assistance for RFPs at every level of government.
Sean Carroll, the Founder of the Procurement as a Service Firm A Posteriori LLC said, “Participating in government contracts successfully can be challenging for businesses at all levels. Partnerships like the one with Envision allow us to streamline doing business with the government, leveraging decades of procurement expertise with an intimate knowledge of the challenges facing government and a track record of delivering solutions for pro-active leaders in the executive and legislative branches.“