Barry Broadus will be stepping into his new role as ICF chief financial officer, effective Feb. 28.
Broadus has more than 30 years of financial management expertise and experience in strategic planning, financial reporting, mergers and acquisitions, and accounting and regulatory compliance for domestic and international businesses.
“Barry brings a wealth of valuable experience to ICF,” said John Wasson, chairman and CEO at ICF. “He has built an excellent reputation as a financial leader at fast-growing professional services firms that provide consulting and complex technology solutions to a large roster of federal government agency clients. With his in-depth knowledge of our markets and successful track record, Barry will make an excellent addition to our leadership team.”
Broadus served most recently as the CFO of Dovel Technologies, a provider of technology solutions to federal agencies, which was acquired in October. Before Dovel, he was CFO of SRI International, Constellis and Alion Science and Technology.
Broadus will replace Bettina Garcia Welsh, who will be leaving ICF for new opportunities. Welsh will be staying on at ICF as an adviser until early April 2022 during the transition.