Nahid Keck

Vice President of Bids and Proposals

Nahid Keck is a seasoned business professional with a diverse background in commercial and government contracts, U.S. DoD and NATO proposal development and management, marketing, and customer service delivery. With 20 years of experience driving growth and profitability, she has consistently demonstrated a strategic mindset and a strong ability to navigate complex business landscapes and environments.

Throughout her career, Nahid has held key leadership positions where she successfully developed and executed business strategies that led to significant revenue and market share growth. She has a track record of identifying new business opportunities, forging strategic partnerships, and driving innovation to stay ahead of the competition.

Nahid is a results-driven professional who thrives in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. She possesses exceptional analytical skills and a keen eye for detail, enabling her to identify inefficiencies, streamline processes, and drive operational excellence. As a lifelong learner, Nahid keeps up to date with the latest industry trends and best practices. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing from Bowie State University and continues to invest in her personal and professional development.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Nahid is actively involved in her community. She is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Highland School in Warrenton, VA, and serves as the Chairman of the Audit and Compliance Committee. Nahid resides in Haymarket, VA with her spouse David and daughter, Sophie.

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“Significance promotes and fosters a culture of individual entrepreneurship. Everyone is afforded the opportunity and space to develop, grow, and apply their expertise without micromanagement and constant interference. This culture motivates everyone to work hard and feel invested in the organization’s success as if it is their own business.”