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    Tim Denning Named Vice President of Business Development of STG Group, Inc.

    By Melissa ThompsonJune 29, 2016
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    Paul Fernandes, President & COO, STG, Inc.
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    On June 15th technology, cyber, and data solutions provider STG Group Inc. named Tim Denning Vice President of Business Development. Denning has been with STG since 2014 and was hired as the Director of IDIQ Management. In that role Denning managed the BD team across a broad portfolio of Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts and IDIQ contracts. In Denning’s new position he will oversee the management and operations of the company’s organic growth strategy, business development and capture management across all of STG’s business sectors.

    “Tim’s energy and passion for BD will be critical as this company focuses on delivering on its ambitious organic growth plans,” stated Paul Fernandes, President of STG. “His market insights and experience, built over a decade of driving strong growth within established enterprises, ar expected to help expand STG’s strategic opportunities, build new partnerships and achieve excellence in capture planning and execution.”

    Denning previously served as the Senior Director of Business Development with DSA, Inc. He also held various positions within L-3 Communications which included; analyst, Director and Senior Director.

    Denning stated, “Wherever I’ve worked, I’ve been passionate about driving growth through industry best practice in strategy, pipeline development and capture excellence. I’m excited to be in a position, with a true industry leader like STG, to leverage my skills, experience and energy to drive dynamic organic growth. I’m looking forward to working with my team to contribute to STG’s success in the near future.”

    Related: STG Group Wins $7M Contract to Support U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command

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