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    Andrew Bryden Extends Term as Chairman of MARCOM Committee

    By Caila McHughAugust 11, 2016
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    CSRA Chief Marketing Officer Andrew Bryden will continue his co-chairmanship of WashingtonExec’s MARCOM Committee.

    WashingtonExec’s MARCOM Committee hosts marketing and communication executives to discuss topics such as strategies of sequestration, content generation, internal communications, digital transitions, insourcing versus outsourcing, and employee engagement and relations.

    At CSRA, Bryden is responsible for the development and management of the CSRA brand, employee communications, and external marketing and communications programs. Prior to CSRA, Bryden worked as the VP of communications and public affairs for SRA International, and as the VP of marketing and communications for Sotera Defense Solutions.

    Bryden has also held senior marketing and communications roles at Global Strategies Group, an integrated defense and security company, Cable & Wireless, an international telecommunications company, now part of Vodafone, and World Telecom. His skill set comes with 20 years of marketing and communications experience in the defense, intelligence, health, civil government and telecommunications sectors.

    “Over four years ago, JD had the vision of bringing together the leaders of marketing and communication to network, share ideas, discuss best practices and learn from each other,” said Serco’s Hill. “Together with Sheila and Eileen, the vision became a reality and has been going strong ever since. Now, with Andrew chairing the MARCOM Committee, he has taken the dinner sessions to the next level with new topics and great interaction by participants.”

    JD Kathuria, founder and CEO of WashingtonExec, said:

    “Andrew Bryden has been a great and productive leader this past year and we look forward to his return as co-chair of the MARCOM Committee. We appreciate all the hard work he has put into this committee.”

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