BEE 532 He Left a 6-Figure Gov Job to Help Black-Owned Businesses Win” featuring Malcolm Ali of ProcureForce
Release Date: 10/29/2025
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info_outlineWhat happens when someone who awarded over $500 million in government contracts from the inside decides to walk away from a secure, six-figure job — all to help people who look like him win from the outside?
You get Malcolm Ali, aka Mr. Purchase Order — a powerful force in the world of procurement, government contracting, and economic empowerment.
In this episode, Malcolm shares:
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Why he left a high-paying role in government
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How he's helped his clients win over $6 million in contracts in just the last 12 months
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The game-changing $2.2M contract that saved a business
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Strategies business owners can use today to start winning government deals
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What it really takes to navigate (and win in) the federal contracting space
If you're a small business owner, entrepreneur, or someone passionate about creating generational wealth through public-sector opportunities — this episode is a must-listen.
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