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Daniel Andre Guilbault

Daniel Andre Guilbault

Vice President, Federal Business Development

Daniel Andre Guilbault serves as the Vice President, Federal Business Development for Agile Rising. Daniel is an accomplished Business Development Executive with comprehensive cross-functional experience, forward-thinking mindset, and extensive knowledge of the Federal Technology Services Industry. He has directed Business Development, Capture, Proposal Management and Strategic Programs in a career that has contributed to increased market share across both large corporations and small firms. With an extensive network and successful record of building strong customer relationships in short time frames, Daniel has been widely recognized for his highly effective leadership, commitment to team shared goals and operational achievements.

Daniel is fluent in French and lives in Oklahoma City with his family, where he is active in the community, sitting on the board of 2 local non-profits, as the President of the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association (AFCEA), and President of Alliance Française d’Oklahoma City.

About Daniel Andre Guilbault

Daniel Andre Guilbault serves as the Vice President, Federal Business Development for Agile Rising.

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