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    Intelligent Waves Appoints Six Senior Advisory Board Members

    By Staff WriterJune 1, 2021
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    IT systems integrator Intelligent Waves has added six senior public and private industry leaders as new members to its advisory board.

    The establishment of the new board of advisors comes on the heels of Intelligent Waves’ recent national recognition for delivering next-generation cybersecurity solutions such as GRAYPATH and Phantom, which serve the special operations and IC communities.

    “IW’s board of advisors represents the best and brightest technology and business leaders in the GovCon and private sector communities,” said Tony Crescenzo, president of Intelligent Waves. “Their knowledge, mentorship, experience and insights will help us transition from a small business to a middle-market leader.”

    Retired Lt. Gen. John F. Sattler brings to Intelligent Waves’ board of advisors more than 37 years of Marine Corps experience. 

    Rob Franklin served as a strategic advisor and member of the board of directors for MorganFranklin Consulting. He has served on multiple board committees and helped direct the company through an ESOP transaction and the firm’s sale to Olympus/Vaco in 2019.

    Jim Hunt serves on several boards and is an active member of multiple angel groups. He is an adjunct professor at the McDonough School at Georgetown University and the University of Notre Dame.

    Retired Lt. Gen. Thomas F. Metz led more than 120,000 coalition troops belonging to multi-national corps-Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2004-2005.

    Ed Abner has more than 30 years of experience in corporate management with firms serving both the federal and commercial markets in mid-tier and large-scale organizations.

    Michael Zaramba is a senior-level executive with more than 30 years of experience in fast-growing service company environments.

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