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    Tina Dolph Joins Hope For The Warriors’ Board Council

    By Ireland DeggesAugust 24, 2020
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    Hope For The Warriors, an organization dedicated to supporting veterans, service members and their families, recently announced Tina Dolph has joined its board council.

    Dolph is currently president and CEO of Siemens Government Technologies and also serves on the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s board for directors. She previously served as chief strategy officer at CRDF Global, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting global safety, security and stability through science and innovation.

    “We’re excited to have Tina join our team of dedicated military family advocates,” said Robin Kelleher, co-founder and president of Hope For The Warriors. “Her expertise in government relations is critical as we continue to navigate the ever-changing needs of service members, veterans and military families.

    Dolph has over 20 years of industry experience. Her career began with GE Aerospace, and she has held a range of operational and functional roles at leading federal contractors including Lockheed Martin, PAE and ASRC Federal. Additionally, Dolph was named one of WashingtonExec’s Top 25 Execs to Watch in 2019.

    “We owe such a debt of gratitude to service members, veterans and their families,” Dolph said. “I’ve been incredibly fortunate to spend my entire career supporting those who conduct essential U.S. government missions around the world, which wouldn’t be possible if not for those who raised their right hand and took an oath to serve our great nation.”

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