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    WashExec RollCall: Your Inside Look at Our Network’s Professional Activity

    By JD KathuriaSeptember 3, 2014
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    WashExec Executive RollCall:
    JD Kathuria pulls from the broader WashingtonExec network to dish out the area’s who’s who and what’s what.

    When it comes to striking deals, who you know trumps what you know in the government contracting community. And with three years of WashingtonExec’s outcome and result-oriented networking programs and events behind us, I’ve decided to expand our networking offering with some supplementary content.

    Let me introduce you to the WashingtonExec Roll Call — a weekly feature within the WashingtonExec e-magazine that leverages our connections to catalog the area’s happenings.

    For the past two months we have tapped into our thousands of LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and in-person connections to compile and share with you information about the promotions, company switches, job openings and work anniversaries that transpire within the broader WashingtonExec network.

    The end result? A running map of who’s where — professionally — in the Greater Washington area.

    RollCall Column supported exclusively by leading search consultancy:

    http://www.northwind-partners.com/


    Sunny Bajaj, DMI, Inc.
    Sunny Bajaj, DMI, Inc.

    In this week’s WashExec RollCall we saw three new hires and 12 September work anniversaries. Also be sure to check out the Washington Post’s feature of DMI CEO Sunny Bajaj.

    Read on for insight about the topics that caught our eyes and ears this past week within our network’s virtual water cooler.

    New Hires
    Dave McClure is now Chief Strategist at Veris Group
    Randy Fuerst is now CEO of Oceus Networks
    Megan Smith is now U.S. CTO
    Alan Snyder is now SVP Strategy at Good Technology

    Work Anniversaries
    Anthony Critelli this month celebrates one year at CACI International Inc
    Jennifer Felix this month celebrates two years at Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc
    Katherine M. Ferguson this month celebrates four years at MissionLink
    Tim Gillespie this month celebrates two years at Engility Corporation
    Carole Hedden this month celebrates one year at Aviation Week & Space Technology
    Sheela Kathuria this month celebrates four years at Harris Corporation
    Mary Kirkman this month celebrates six years at Appian Corporation
    Lisa Miles this month celebrates 12 years this September at MAXIMUS
    Greg Mundell this month celebrates four years at InfoZen
    Ed Russell this month celebrates one year at L-3 National Security Solutions
    Alan Stewart this month celebrates four years at Oceus Networks Inc (formerly known as Ericsson Federal Inc)
    Bill Varner this month celebrates five years at ManTech International Corporation

    In the News:
    The Washington Post featured DMI’s Sunny Bajaj in a profile about him and his company.

    Shrinking federal budgets have pushed some government contracting firms to look to creative marketing campaigns in order to capture the attention of government customers. Read the Washington Post feature, “In tough times, contractors turn to creative marketing campaigns,” here.

    David Yang, VP, ICF Interactive published a piece in Government CIO Magazine titled “Customer Experience Management and Why It Matters.”

    Related: Column for Aug. 27
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    Please note that we deem this information to be reliable but cannot guarantee its 100 percent accuracy. We invite you to reach out to us at info@washingtonexec.com with any tips/insight you may be able to provide about the RollCall feature.

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