
CEO, Tarden Advisory Services
Eric Sedlacek
Eric, CEO and founder of Tarden Advisory Services, is a business development executive, entrepreneur and growth champion with a demonstrated track record of securing and delivering highly competitive contracts and awards exceeding $1 billion as well as delivering high impact organizational growth strategies and improving business development systems at the firm level
With a passion for driving high stakes wins, building ambitious organizational growth strategies, and positioning clients for long-term success, he’s a trusted partner for government contractors seeking transformational results. Connect with Eric to explore how his expertise in corporate growth and business development as well as delivering bid & proposal staffing solutions can help your organization thrive in the government contracting space.
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Tarden Advisory Services specializes in guiding companies through the intricate terrain of government contracting, helping them scale and succeed in a competitive and highly regulated market. Headquartered in the Washington DC metro area, we leverage a global network of experts to deliver bespoke, actionable strategies tailored to each client’s unique goals, strengths, and market positioning.
Much like the ancient astrolabe—a tool of precision, foresight, and exploration—Tarden serves as a trusted navigator for organizations seeking to expand their government contracting footprint. Our work combines deep market intelligence, tailored strategies, and rigorous execution, ensuring our clients are always positioned to adapt to changing dynamics and seize emerging opportunities.
Tarden Advisory Services embodies the precision, trust, and foresight symbolized by the astrolabe helping companies unlock potential, win contracts, and thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of government contracting.
Astrolabe [ as-truh-leyb ]
An astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation. Used by astronomers and explorers around the world since 200 b.c.