Lorraine Corcoran
Executive Vice President of Corporate Communication, CACI
In 2022, Lorraine Corcoran took on a pivotal role in the government technology sector as CACI’s executive vice president of corporate communications. In just over two years, she drove transformative change, not only preserving CACI’s 62-year legacy but also elevating the brand to new heights.
With sharp business acumen and a forward-thinking approach, she reimagined corporate communications as a strategic function that supports CACI’s seven key markets. Through innovation and modern marketing tactics, she notably strengthened the company’s digital marketing presence, amplified thought leadership and remained in lockstep with key leaders throughout CACI to support the company’s robust growth trajectory.
“Today’s marketing landscape is continuously evolving and to reach our customers with the right messaging, we must remain ever vigilant ensuring that we pull the appropriate levers to tell our story in a meaningful and impactful way,” Corcoran said. “As marketers, we’re often at the forefront of shaping how customers perceive our brand. With this in mind, we’ve prioritized expanding our earned, owned, and paid media presence to strengthen our impact.”
Corcoran’s extensive experience in marketing communications, branding, public relations, internal communications and corporate social responsibility spans over two decades. She was recognized as Marketing Executive of the Year at the 2019 Washington Exec Pinnacle Awards.
Why Watch
This year, Corcoran and her team will continue their work to amplify the CACI brand across all touchpoints and plan to deliver a refreshed branding strategy across all communications channels. She also plans on embracing artificial intelligence to leverage technologies that can improve the quality and effectiveness of corporate communications.
“Lorraine has delivered impressive results since she took the helm of corporate communications,” said John Mengucci, president and CEO of CACI. “She has supported our short- and long-term business objectives by amplifying our external presence and is taking a leading role in ensuring that our customers understand who we are and what we can do for them. She has proven to be an incredible asset and a trusted partner to CACI’s leadership team.”
Fun Fact: Corcoran grew up in a household with a family that moved as often as many military families do ⏤ only in her case, the moves were for her father’s corporate career. And the apples didn’t fall too far from the tree. Corcoran, her father and her brother have all at some point during their careers rang the storied bell at the New York Stock Exchange.