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    Ken Diller Named Intrepid EVP, Chief Growth Officer  

    By Adam StoneNovember 18, 2019
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    Enterprise IT, data analysis and operational training services provider Intrepid Solutions and Services, Inc. has named Ken Diller as executive vice president and chief growth officer. He will lead the company’s corporate growth initiatives and help expand Intrepid’s offerings to intelligence community and national security clients.  

    “Ken brings over 30 years of experience in the military and intelligence domains to Intrepid,” CEO Ryan Hebert said. “As a former military intelligence officer in the Army, Ken shares Intrepid’s mission commitment.  Moreover, he has an impressive record of helping companies grow.” 

    Diller previously managed the Defense and National Intelligence Group for Huntington Ingalls Industries following its acquisition of Fulcrum IT Services, where he had served as vice president of corporate development for five years. While at Fulcrum IT, Diller helped lead that company’s rapid growth from $30 million to over $180 million in annual revenue.  

    His 20–year career in the U.S. Army includes serving as battalion commander for the 306th Military Intelligence Battalion, senior intelligence officer for Army G2 Initiatives Group, deputy commander for the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, among other assignments. 

    “I am honored to join Intrepid and help the company grow both organically and through acquisitions,” Diller said. “I have known and partnered with Ryan and Intrepid for many years and have always been impressed with the company’s mission focus, record of performance, and reputation for integrity.” 

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