ASRC Federal Names Lexi Alexander Senior Vice President, Business Development and Corporate Strategy
Beltsville, Md. (PRWEB) July 28, 2016 -- Lexi Alexander has joined ASRC Federal as its new senior vice president, business development and corporate strategy. Reporting directly to President and CEO Mark Gray, Alexander has the responsibility to lead enterprise-wide business development, focused on driving organic growth.
“Lexi clearly brings the depth and breadth of experience and skills needed to lead ASRC Federal in achieving our future organic growth objectives,” said Gray. “She will be instrumental in achieving relevant market positioning, developing and managing new customer relationships, leading and overseeing critical deal capture, and fostering industry and government partnerships and alliances.”
Alexander brings over 20 years of experience in business development, strategic planning and operations. Prior to joining ASRC Federal, Alexander was chief growth officer and senior vice president, business development for L-3 Communications, National Security Solutions. There, she and her team achieved industry-leading recompete and new business win rates.
Alexander earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Denison University and a master’s degree in security policy studies from George Washington University.
About ASRC Federal
ASRC Federal comprises a family of companies that deliver engineering, information technology, logistics and technical services and solutions to U.S. civil and defense agencies. ASRC Federal companies have employees in over 40 locations across the U.S. focused on providing reliable, cost-efficient services that help government customers achieve mission success. Headquartered in Beltsville, Md., ASRC Federal is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation. For more information, please visit: http://www.asrcfederal.com
Contact
Brandon Burke
(301) 837-3927
brandon.burke(at)asrcfederal(dot)com
Brandon Burke, ASRC Federal Holding Company, +1 3018373927, [email protected]
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