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    WashingtonExec’s Inaugural Top 30 Execs to Watch List Spotlight: Andy Maner

    By Lauren BudikFebruary 4, 2016
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    What’s coming next? The key government contracting leaders aren’t just asking the question, they’re shaping the conversation. In WashingtonExec’s inaugural list of Top 30 Executives to Watch, we turn the spotlight on industry leaders who are positioning their companies for greater growth and relevance ahead. Selected by industry colleagues, these leaders hail from a diverse range of companies, where they’re fueling new ways of thinking and responding to the many challenges faced by their government customers. From cybersecurity to national defense, healthcare IT to big data, the needs will only grow as we settle into this Presidential election year and beyond. Throughout this alphabetized list, we’re placing our bets that these industry leaders will continue to drive value and exceed expectations across all levels of government.

    Top 30 Execs to Watch Spotlight:

    Andy Maner was appointed as Chief Financial Officer of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under the George W. Bush Administration from 2004 to 2006, and most recently served as Managing Director of IBM GBS Federal. As CEO of the National Interest Security Company (NISC), Maner contributed its 2010 acquisition by IBM.

    Reason to watch: As someone now on his own again with acquisition and exit experience, look for Maner to make an impact at his next venture, business opportunity or political appointment in 2016 and beyond. According to Maner’s LinkedIn profile, he is “currently preparing to launch efforts to acquire again in the Federal space.”

    Read the full top 30 list on WashingtonExec.com.

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