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The American Council for Technology - Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC)Feb 16, 2018, 10:25 ET
FAIRFAX, Va., Feb. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) today announced its 2018 Associates Program class. The Associates Program prepares entry-level professionals for their future roles as leaders in government and industry.
"In an ever-changing federal market, the ACT-IAC Associates Program is a great educational platform to foster core leadership skills and build the confidence of young professionals to become our next generation of rising stars. I am excited to work with this wonderful group of young professionals," said Kimberly Pack, the industry chair for the 2018 Associates Class.
The ACT-IAC Associates Program provides essential personal, team, and career development training by trusted subject matter experts within the government IT community.
"The challenges we face in today's federal landscape not only require innovative solutions to serve the American people better, but also require leaders who build an environment of trust and collaboration. Developing leaders who can inspire the government's workforce to create a government better connected to the American citizen is a key aspect of the ACT-IAC Associates Program," states Samuel Navarro, the General Service Administration government chair for the 2018 Associates Class.
2018 Associates Class Participants:
Tarana Bhatia, Booz Allen Hamilton
Othman Bouchareb, Highlight Technologies
Kaisha Brown, General Services Administration
Jared Cox, Wolf Den Associates
Andrew D'Abbraccio, Ventera Corporation
Meghan Dalbec, Deloitte
Emily Dering, Deloitte
Katharine DHondt, Booz Allen Hamilton
Christopher DuGuay, Octo Consulting Group
Dennis DuLaney, Booz Allen Hamilton
Amanda Finley, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Erin Fitzgibbons, Macro Solutions
Theodore Gates, Cisco Systems
Anthony Gorga, NuAxis Innovations
Liz Gormisky, Deloitte
Jasmine Haney, Salient CRGT
Natalie Hatchette, Booz Allen Hamilton
Mrunmai Joshi, Leidos
Erik Juergensen, Sol Consulting Group, LLC
Daniel Kim, Dev Technology
Ashleigh McGrath, Leidos
Garrett Mitchell, Dell EMC
Doug Montesano, Booz Allen Hamilton
Kara Penny, Phacil, Inc.
Brendan Porter, Leidos
Meghan Quinn, Red Team Consulting
Andrew Richardson, Leidos
Hayley Stanard, ACT-IAC
Steven Stotler, Highlight Technologies
Dawn Tenia, Phacil, Inc.
Jay Veeramachaneni, Deloitte
2018 Associates Class Leadership:
Samuel Navarro, General Services Administration
Kimberly Pack, Wolf Den Associates
Spencer Burns, General Services Administration
Cindy Gripper, Department of Homeland Security
Betsey Hutton, Octo Consulting Group
Yemi Oshinnaiye, Dev Technology
About ACT-IAC – Advancing Government Through Education, Leadership and Collaboration
The American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) is a non-profit educational organization established to improve government's service delivery and operational performance through the effective and innovative application of technology. ACT-IAC provides a unique, objective and trusted collaborative forum where government and industry executives are working as partners to address critical issues, apply best practices and pioneer innovative solutions. ACT-IAC also provides high-quality learning and educational opportunities to improve the knowledge and expertise of the government workforce – both public and private. Further information about ACT-IAC can be found at www.actiac.org.
SOURCE The American Council for Technology - Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC)
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