Rabiah Sutton
Rabiah Sutton is a growth strategist who partners with her clients to expand and enhance their businesses. She believes every human being is capable of BOLD actions that will make the world more delicious for the next generation.
Described by her colleagues as a “BOLD thinker, who transcends the word “partner” when it comes to delivering quality services, maintaining integrity, and telling her clients what they “need” to hear versus what they “want” to hear. Rabiah founded FWDthinkTM five years ago in order to assist a wider spectrum of clients with varying needs. She leads a team of FWDthinkTMers that advise clients on Strategy, Growth and Professional Development in the Public (Government) and Private (Commercial) Sectors. Rabiah continually looks for ways to ideate and bring innovative best practices to her clients, and FWD think’s products.
A consummate professional, yet down-to-earth realist, Rabiah is well-connected in Federal technology circles through her tireless involvement in key Industry associations: (ACT-IAC, AFCEA, eWomenNetwork, NCMA), and is respected as a person of deep knowledge and understanding. It is because of those qualities that Rabiah has, and continues to build, her solid Rolodex of friends, partners, confidants, mentors, and mentees at the C-Level down to the program staff. She is simply someone you want to know and be around.
Prior to founding FWDthinkTM, she served as Director of Government Contracts & Compliance at Tyco Integrated Security (TYCO), where she led a multi-functional team of compliance, contracts and GSA administrators dedicated to helping the government-focused business units sell, negotiate and implement their contractual deliverables.
She holds an Executive MBA in International Leadership & Consultancy from Johns Hopkins University; B.A., International Studies from American University; a Graduate Certificate, Procurement & Contracts Management from the University of Virginia; and is a Certified Scrum Master.
Rabiah has been an active member of ACT-IAC since 2011 and won the rookie of the year award in 2012 and the Ginny McCormick New Heights Award in 2014. She continues to volunteer with ACT-IAC and is currently serving as the Chair of the Academy Working Group and Industry Chair of the 2015 Small Business Conference. Rabiah is a member of AFCEA and participates in the AFCEA Bethesda chapter. Rabiah is a lifetime member of NCMA and is very active with the DC Chapter. Rabiah was recently named Managing Director of the DC Chapter of eWomenNetwork.
“If I were looking for a partner to help me navigate the complex and competitive world of doing business with the Federal Government, I’d look no further than Rabiah Sutton.” Vice President, Business Development, Fortune 500 Company.
You can connect with Rabiah at: [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rabiah-sutton/5/b46/30
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