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    Nominations Now Open: Pinnacle Awards AI Industry Exec of the Year

    By Ireland DeggesAugust 4, 2020
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    Last year's Artificial Intelligence Industry Executive of the Year winner was SAIC’s Chitra Sivanandam, who was honored for her leadership in expanding the company’s use of AI and machine learning. Image: WashingtonExec
    2019 Artificial Intelligence Industry Executive of the Year Chitra Sivanandam was honored for her leadership in expanding the company’s use of AI and machine learning. Image: WashingtonExec

    Nominations are now open for WashingtonExec’s Annual Pinnacle Awards, and we want to know which executives had the biggest impact leveraging and deploying artificial intelligence.

    The Pinnacle Awards embody the WashingtonExec spirit of highlighting successful executives and businesses saving money and fostering innovation for federal clients across the region. The awards will culminate in a Nov. 12 virtual ceremony, where the chosen executives will be recognized.

    This category focuses on AI leaders who have driven the implementation of new technologies across the industry. Nominations may come from peers, employees, supervisors and fellow industry leaders.

    The 2019 Artificial Intelligence Industry Executive of the Year winner was Science Applications International Corp.’s Chitra Sivanandam. She was honored for her leadership in expanding the company’s use of AI and machine learning for numerous government customers including the Defense Department, NASA and the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.

    Achievements between 2019 and 2020 will be considered.

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