Draft:Expedience Software
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Industry | Software development (Proposal automation) |
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Founded | 2014 |
Founder | Melissa Mabon |
Headquarters | Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Website | www.expediencesoftware.com |
Expedience Software is a U.S.-based software company specializing in proposal automation. The company provides solutions that integrate with Microsoft Office, particularly Microsoft Word and Excel, to facilitate the creation of proposals, RFP (Request for Proposal) responses, and related sales documents. Expedience Software serves a range of businesses, including smaller enterprises and large corporations, aiming to enhance efficiency in proposal development and management.[1]
History
[edit]Expedience Software was founded in 2014 by Melissa Mabon, who previously co-founded Pragmatech Software.[citation needed] Drawing from her background in software automation, Mabon developed Expedience Software to offer integrated proposal automation solutions within Microsoft Word.[citation needed] The company's approach leverages Word’s built-in features, reducing the learning curve for users accustomed to the Microsoft Office ecosystem.[citation needed]
Products and Services
[edit]Expedience Software develops proposal automation software that integrates with Microsoft Office to assist businesses in managing RFP responses, sales proposals, and contract creation. The company's platform includes a content library, including predefined templates.
A key aspect of Expedience Software’s approach is its reliance on Microsoft Word’s native functions. The software provides RFP process management tools that help organizations track and respond to bid requests. Additionally, it integrates with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint for further document automation.[2]
Founder
[edit]Melissa Mabon is the President and CEO of Expedience Software. She previously co-founded Pragmatech Software in 1994, where she contributed to advancements in proposal automation. Her expertise in expert systems and software design has played a role in shaping Expedience Software’s core functions. In 2002, she was named Entrepreneur of the Year in New Hampshire.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Proposal Management Software Market Size & Share, Report [2030]". www.fortunebusinessinsights.com. Retrieved 2025-02-15.
- ^ "Melissa Mabon - President & CEO, at Expedience Software". THE ORG. Retrieved 2025-02-16.
- ^ "MABON, MELISSA". www.govinfo.gov. Retrieved 2025-02-14.