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Welcome to Tech Woke, where we dive deep into the journeys of remarkable individuals. In today's episode, we're thrilled to shed light on the incredible story of Ousmane Toure, who transitioned from financial hardships to becoming a specialist in government contracting. Joined by our host Christopher Okpala, Ousmane shares his multifaceted background—from selling Pokémon cards in elementary school to navigating the high-stakes world of investment management auditing at Deloitte.
We explore the ins and outs of government contracting, the intricacies of managing business finances, and the importance of robust accounting systems. Ousmane reveals how he overcame numerous challenges, including failed business ventures and devastating losses, to discover opportunities in this lucrative field. Whether you’re interested in the steps to secure government contracts or looking for inspiration to pivot your own career, this episode is packed with actionable insights and personal anecdotes that could be your catalyst for success. So, join us on this captivating journey with Ousmane Toure and get ready to learn how you, too, can turn adversity into triumph!
### Introduction
Hosts Ousman and Christopher introduce the episode titled "How Ousmane Toure Went from Broke to Government Contracting Specialist," setting the stage for an inspiring story of resilience and entrepreneurship.
### Government Contracting Basics
Government spending varies yearly; full contract use ensures future budgets. Key entry steps: LLC, SAM.gov registration, and small business center connections. SAM.gov aids in finding contracts, while subcontracting taps existing awardees.
### Personal Goals and Financing
Ousman aims to achieve $10 million in revenue over five years. The conversation briefly shifts to lighter topics like travel plans and personal interests, providing a balanced view of his ambitions and life.
### Ousman's Professional Journey
Ousman initially joined Deloitte but left due to challenges. He then ventured into real estate, credit repair, and other businesses, facing trials like failed app development and exploring diverse opportunities.
### Transition to Government Contracting
Ousman’s subsidy accounting role unveiled significant government spending. Returning to Deloitte highlighted income disparities. His real estate encounter introduced new perspectives before moving to government contracting.
### Promotional Segment
The episode includes a promotional message for NordVPN, showcasing its security benefits and encouraging listeners to consider using their service to protect their online privacy and data integrity.
### Audience Engagement
Ousman shares his social media handles (Instagram: "big bank oos", Twitter, LinkedIn). Christopher urges listeners to mention "tech woke" when reaching out and emphasizes Ousman's contracting expertise and podcast engagement.
### Business Ventures and Setbacks
Ousman shares business venture stories, including a collaborative bitcoin mining venture that faced setbacks, leading to losses and pivotal lessons, prompting a transition to government contracting.
### Self-Reinvention
Reflecting on past failures, Ousman transitions to government contracting with renewed strategies. He and a friend launch a business credit service with a profit-sharing model, focusing on sustainable growth and resilience.
### Cultural and Personal Background
Ousman discusses his multicultural upbringing, high school sports aspirations, and entrepreneurial spirit starting with selling Pokémon cards. His accounting journey includes overcoming significant obstacles and gaining experience.
### Government and Public Influence
Experience at a luxury magazine, redoing the accounting after embezzlement, and discovering the government's influence on public infrastructure. This highlights the breadth of opportunities available through government contracts.
### Business Development
Ousman's initial business saw rapid success but faced scalability issues, leading to a move back home. Inspired by a government contractor, he recognized the lucrative potential and decided to pivot into government contracting.
### Marketing and Networking
Ousman leveraged Twitter for marketing, building a strong network, and learning copywriting. His efforts in selling accounting templates enabled him to connect with potential clients and grow his business acumen.
### Setting Up Accounting Business
Targeting government contractors, Ousman used strategic marketing. His first clients were in software development and cybersecurity, reflecting his focus on providing specialized accounting services to the contracting sector.
### Business Model
Ousman's accounting service operates on a revenue percentage model. He emphasizes the importance of managing indirect costs and maintaining robust accounting systems to ensure compliance and financial health for contractors.
### Insurance and Financial Management
Discussing insurance needs like general liability and vehicle insurance. Emphasizing the profit-first system for financial management, with revenue allocations for taxes, expenses, and savings to ensure business stability.
### Compliance and Regulations
Understanding Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is crucial. Various business opportunities in government contracts include less obvious sectors like dumpsters, porta potties, and sand hauling, showing the wide potential.
### Conclusion
Christopher wraps up, thanking the audience, promoting engagement with the podcast, and highlighting Tech Woke Consulting. He encourages listeners to reach out for help with government contracting, embodying the podcast's collaborative spirit.
Check Out:
Patreon: patreon.com/TechWoke
Stan Store: https://stan.store/Techwoke
Welcome to Tech Woke, where we dive deep into the journeys of remarkable individuals. In today's episode, we're thrilled to shed light on the incredible story of Ousmane Toure, who transitioned from financial hardships to becoming a specialist in government contracting. Joined by our host Christopher Okpala, Ousmane shares his multifaceted background—from selling Pokémon cards in elementary school to navigating the high-stakes world of investment management auditing at Deloitte.
We explore the ins and outs of government contracting, the intricacies of managing business finances, and the importance of robust accounting systems. Ousmane reveals how he overcame numerous challenges, including failed business ventures and devastating losses, to discover opportunities in this lucrative field. Whether you’re interested in the steps to secure government contracts or looking for inspiration to pivot your own career, this episode is packed with actionable insights and personal anecdotes that could be your catalyst for success. So, join us on this captivating journey with Ousmane Toure and get ready to learn how you, too, can turn adversity into triumph!
### Introduction
Hosts Ousman and Christopher introduce the episode titled "How Ousmane Toure Went from Broke to Government Contracting Specialist," setting the stage for an inspiring story of resilience and entrepreneurship.
### Government Contracting Basics
Government spending varies yearly; full contract use ensures future budgets. Key entry steps: LLC, SAM.gov registration, and small business center connections. SAM.gov aids in finding contracts, while subcontracting taps existing awardees.
### Personal Goals and Financing
Ousman aims to achieve $10 million in revenue over five years. The conversation briefly shifts to lighter topics like travel plans and personal interests, providing a balanced view of his ambitions and life.
### Ousman's Professional Journey
Ousman initially joined Deloitte but left due to challenges. He then ventured into real estate, credit repair, and other businesses, facing trials like failed app development and exploring diverse opportunities.
### Transition to Government Contracting
Ousman’s subsidy accounting role unveiled significant government spending. Returning to Deloitte highlighted income disparities. His real estate encounter introduced new perspectives before moving to government contracting.
### Promotional Segment
The episode includes a promotional message for NordVPN, showcasing its security benefits and encouraging listeners to consider using their service to protect their online privacy and data integrity.
### Audience Engagement
Ousman shares his social media handles (Instagram: "big bank oos", Twitter, LinkedIn). Christopher urges listeners to mention "tech woke" when reaching out and emphasizes Ousman's contracting expertise and podcast engagement.
### Business Ventures and Setbacks
Ousman shares business venture stories, including a collaborative bitcoin mining venture that faced setbacks, leading to losses and pivotal lessons, prompting a transition to government contracting.
### Self-Reinvention
Reflecting on past failures, Ousman transitions to government contracting with renewed strategies. He and a friend launch a business credit service with a profit-sharing model, focusing on sustainable growth and resilience.
### Cultural and Personal Background
Ousman discusses his multicultural upbringing, high school sports aspirations, and entrepreneurial spirit starting with selling Pokémon cards. His accounting journey includes overcoming significant obstacles and gaining experience.
### Government and Public Influence
Experience at a luxury magazine, redoing the accounting after embezzlement, and discovering the government's influence on public infrastructure. This highlights the breadth of opportunities available through government contracts.
### Business Development
Ousman's initial business saw rapid success but faced scalability issues, leading to a move back home. Inspired by a government contractor, he recognized the lucrative potential and decided to pivot into government contracting.
### Marketing and Networking
Ousman leveraged Twitter for marketing, building a strong network, and learning copywriting. His efforts in selling accounting templates enabled him to connect with potential clients and grow his business acumen.
### Setting Up Accounting Business
Targeting government contractors, Ousman used strategic marketing. His first clients were in software development and cybersecurity, reflecting his focus on providing specialized accounting services to the contracting sector.
### Business Model
Ousman's accounting service operates on a revenue percentage model. He emphasizes the importance of managing indirect costs and maintaining robust accounting systems to ensure compliance and financial health for contractors.
### Insurance and Financial Management
Discussing insurance needs like general liability and vehicle insurance. Emphasizing the profit-first system for financial management, with revenue allocations for taxes, expenses, and savings to ensure business stability.
### Compliance and Regulations
Understanding Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is crucial. Various business opportunities in government contracts include less obvious sectors like dumpsters, porta potties, and sand hauling, showing the wide potential.
### Conclusion
Christopher wraps up, thanking the audience, promoting engagement with the podcast, and highlighting Tech Woke Consulting. He encourages listeners to reach out for help with government contracting, embodying the podcast's collaborative spirit.
Check Out:
Patreon: patreon.com/TechWoke
Stan Store: https://stan.store/Techwoke