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    Deep Water Point Inks Deal to Buy Wolf Den Associates

    By Staff WriterNovember 27, 2022
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    Howard Seeger, Deep Water Point

    Deep Water Point with its investment partner Renovus Capital Partners has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wolf Den Associates.

    “Federal contracting remains a competitive and complex undertaking,” said Deep Water Point Founder and CEO Howard Seeger. “By combining the immense expertise of the Deep Water Point and Wolf Den teams, we will bring unmatched experience to clients and seamlessly support their accelerated growth in the federal market.”

    Deep Water Point is a strategic advisory firm that helps businesses accelerate their growth while advancing the mission of government. Wolf Den is a strategy and management consulting firm focused on the federal market, with over 400 customers spanning the federal ecosystem.

    “Deep Water Point and Wolf Den share a commitment to serving the GovCon market with integrity, trust and collaboration,” said Wolf Den CEO Kimberly Pack.

    Deep Water Point’s expert network provides clients with insights into market opportunities and go-to-market strategies, while Wolf Den delivers practitioner-led capture and proposal, strategy, management consulting and transaction advisory support.

    “Our founders, Barry Landew and Kevin Robbins and I are thrilled to be joining with Deep Water Point and are excited that, together, we will provide a single resource for clients’ full spectrum federal market growth objectives,” Pack said.

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