Northern Virginia Technology Council Names Officers and Members to its Board of Directors
HERNDON, Va. (PRWEB) June 19, 2019 -- On June 18, the Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) announced the election of 39 renewed and new Board members. There are 75 voting members on NVTC’s Board as well as Chair Emeriti, Honorary Members and members of the Board’s Senior Advisory Group.
The Officers of the FY 2019 – 2020 Board of Directors are:
Chair: Rich Montoni, Vice Chairman, Board of Directors, MAXIMUS
President and CEO: Bobbie Kilberg, NVTC
Vice Chairman: Greg Baroni, Chairman & CEO, Attain
Vice Chairman: Kevin Phillips, President & CEO, ManTech
Secretary: Marta Wilson, Founder & CEO, Transformation Systems, Inc.
Treasurer: Matt Schwartz, Partner, KPMG LLP
General Counsel: Craig E. Chason, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Public Relations Advisor: Alisa Valudes Whyte, Senior Partner & CEO, Merritt Group
The NVTC membership elected 19 three-year-term (FY 2019 – 2022) members to the NVTC Board of Directors. The 19 individuals are:
*Ángel Cabrera, President, George Mason University
Matt Calkins, Founder & CEO, Appian
Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services
Wallace Christner, Partner, Venable
Tony Crescenzo, CEO, IntelliDyne
Tina Dolph, President & CEO, Siemens Government Technologies
Kathryn Falk, Vice President, Market Leader, Northern Virginia Operations, Cox Communications
Michele Kang, Founder & CEO, Cognosante
James Leach, Corporate Vice President, RagingWire
David Link, Founder & CEO, ScienceLogic
Michael Maiorana, Senior Vice President, Public Sector, Verizon Enterprise Solutions
Mike Matteson, Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking Market Leader, PNC Bank
Terri McClements, Mid Atlantic Managing Partner, PwC
Tony Moraco, CEO, SAIC
Steve Partridge, Vice President for Strategic Partnerships and Workforce Innovation, Northern Virginia Community College
Kevin Phillips, President & CEO, ManTech
David Schaefer, President & CEO, AHT Insurance
Peter Smith, President & CEO, AMERICAN SYSTEMS
Matt Strottman, COO, In-Q-Tel
*Ángel Cabrera, President of George Mason University, was selected last week as the incoming President of the Georgia Institute of Technology. However, the voting by our general membership was already taking place before his appointment was confirmed. We are delighted for Ángel and will seek an NVTC Board seat replacement for George Mason University once a new GMU President has been selected.
In addition, Rich Montoni, Chairman of the NVTC Board, made nine Chair’s appointments to the Board. They are as follows:
Jonathan Alger, President, James Madison University
Irma Becerra, President, Marymount University
Matt Desch, CEO, Iridium
Tag Greason, Chief Hyperscale Officer, Quality Technology Services
Joel Kallett, Managing Director, Clearsight Advisors
Sam Maness, Managing Director, Defense & Government Services, Raymond James
Troy Paino, President, University of Mary Washington
Jennifer Siciliano, Chief External Affairs & Communications Officer, Inova Health Systems
Katherine Rowe, President, College of William & Mary
Finally, the NVTC Board has approved adding the following Board members to replacement seats:
Kim Hayes, Co-Founder & CEO, The Ambit Group
Bobby Lentz, Sector Vice President, Business Development & Strategy, Northrop Grumman Technology Services
Carolyn Parent, President & CEO, LiveSafe
James Ryan, President, University of Virginia
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) is the membership and trade association for the technology community in Northern Virginia. As the largest technology council in the nation, NVTC serves about 1,000 companies from all sectors of the technology industry, as well as service providers, universities, foreign embassies, nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies. Through its member companies, NVTC represents about 350,000 employees in the region. NVTC is recognized as the nation's leader in providing its technology community with networking and educational events; specialized services and benefits; public policy advocacy; branding of its region as a major global technology center; initiatives in targeted business sectors and in the international, entrepreneurship, workforce and education arenas; and the NVTC Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that supports the NVTC Veterans Employment Initiative and other priorities within Virginia's technology community. Visit NVTC at http://www.nvtc.org.
Jake Lynn, Northern Virginia Technology Council, +1 (703) 268-5153, [email protected]
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