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    Pragmatics’ Brian Brennan Completes ACT-IAC 2015 Partners Program

    By Lauren BudikOctober 29, 2015
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    Reston, Va.-based Pragmatics announced Oct. 28 that Federal Civilian Division Vice President and General Manager Brian Brennan has completed the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) 2015 Partners Program.

    “Pragmatics is pleased that Brian Brennan is one the distinguished graduates of this executive development program,” Pragmatics COO Joe Brock said. “Brian will use the skills he mastered during the program as the foundation for his daily interactions with other members of our industry and our government clients. Combining these skills with his expertise in technology and in-depth knowledge of the federal market, he will continue to focus on delivering the highest level of service to our clients.”

    Brennan was one of 32 members of the 19th graduation class at the 2015 ACT-IAC Executive Leadership Conference in Williamsburg, Va.

    The ACT-IAC Partners Program pairs 16 industry professionals and 16 government leaders for nine months to engage, develop and prepare them for future roles as senior executives and corporate executive officers.

    Related: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Awards Pragmatics $51M Contract for AV, Multimedia Support

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