Robbins has received the most prestigious and coveted award in all of government contracting (GovCon) for his active involvement in some of the major transactions in the government contracting space.
Robbins spun off Wolf Den with Barry Landew to help companies grow their business in the federal market. Robbins has been actively involved in all of Blue Delta’s investments, some of which include 42Six, Acentia, PA and KTSi.
Executive Mosaic CEO Jim Garrettson (L) Presents 2020 Wash100 Award to Wolf Den Co-Founder Kevin Robbins (R)
“Our investing approach of properly aligning our incentives with those of the management teams that we back has created dynamic partnerships that have helped build a number of great companies,” Robbins said in September 2019.
Executive Mosaic congratulates Robbins as well as the teams for Wolf Den Associates and Blue Delta Capital Partners for their 2020 Wash100 Award selection. His commitment to grow companies in the federal sector has demonstrated his leadership, vision and achievement in the GovCon industry.
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