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    IDEMIA National Security Solutions Makes 3 Executive Appointments

    By Staff WriterDecember 12, 2021
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    IDEMIA National Security Solutions, a subsidiary of biometric and identity solutions provider IDEMIA, has appointed three new vice presidents to its executive leadership team.

    Sandra Joyner Williams joins NSS as the vice president of Defense Department and intelligence community operations. Marg Schulenberg has been promoted to vice president of security and business operations. Mike Ronayne will take on the role of vice president of federal civilian operations.

    “We are honored to have such distinguished individuals join the NSS executive leadership team,” said CEO Andrew Boyd. “They bring an extremely robust knowledge base to the organization and will play a critical role in our growing success and deployment of secure identity and biometrics solutions.”

    Williams brings over 25 years of experience working with DOD, IC and government organizations in the federal and civil arenas.

    “I’m eager to hit the ground running with the NSS team,” she said. “NSS solutions are market-leading, and it should be no surprise that their solutions are in high demand.”

    Schulenberg already plays a critical role within NSS managing security operations. She will now lead those efforts, with a focus on growing certifications and cultivating best-in-class organization operations and solutions.

    “This new position will enable me to fully support NSS in providing the most secure and innovative solutions to the U.S. government,” she said.

    Ronayne came to NSS from years in the identity industry, and will lead cross-functional research and product development to support NSS’s growing list of credential customers.

    “NSS is in an incredible position today to innovate and transform the way our customers verify and use physical, digital and electronic credentials and biometrics,” he said.

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