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former NAVFAC Contracting Officer, Eagle’s Nest of St. Clair County

Christopher Williams

former NAVFAC Contracting Officer | Eagle’s Nest of St. Clair County

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About Christopher

Christopher Williams was formerly a NAVFAC Contracting Officer and is affiliated with Eagle’s Nest of St. Clair County. He has a background in contract management and public service, contributing to military and governmental operations in his role. His professional experience encompasses overseeing contracts and ensuring the effective procurement of services and goods. In addition to his career in government, Williams is known for his involvement in community organizations, including the Eagle’s Nest of St. Clair County, which focuses on various community support activities. His work emphasizes the importance of contract management and community engagement, highlighting a career dedicated to public service and community development.

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