When was APMP UK founded?

When was APMP UK founded?

The Association of Proposal Management Professionals (APMP) was founded in the California USA in August 1989 and incorporated in Utah. APMP moved to Washington, DC in 2011.  APMP UK was chartered on 16th March 2001. The APMP UK charter members were:
  1. Dawn Dean.
  2. Jon Williams.
  3. Giles Carter.
  4. Rachel Marsh.
  5. Tony Khinmaung.
  6. Chris Whyatt.
  7. Peter Cole.
  8. David Sutherland.
  9. Mark Taylor.
  10. Tony Birch.

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