
🎧 Executive Perspective: Behind the Business with Benji Hutchinson, VP, NEC Corporation
In this episode, we sit down with Benji Hutchinson, vice president at NEC Corp. We talk about his Kentucky roots, how he was influenced by French culture at an early age, how the events of 9/11 inspired him to support the federal government and how he became passionate about biometrics and identity management technologies. Never

EA Committee Hosts Charity Rummage Sale
Members of the WashingtonExec EA Committee are already planning for next year after doubling expected profits from a charity rummage sale last weekend. The sale, held May 6 at the Providence Community Center in Fairfax, Virginia, raised nearly $1,000 in support of The Women’s Center. The center provides mental health counseling, education and various modes
SAVE THE DATE: GMU Engineering Youth Conference, Feb. 19, 2017
The George Mason University Volgenau School of Engineering will host an Engineering Youth Conference Feb. 19 to encourage middle and high school students and their parents to dream big and find their own inner engineer. “The event is part of our school’s activities to promote National Engineer’s Week,” GMU’s Director of STEM Outreach Kammy Sanghera said.
SAVE THE DATE: GMU Engineering Youth Conference, Feb. 19, 2017
The George Mason University Volgenau School of Engineering will host an Engineering Youth Conference Feb. 19 to encourage middle and high school students and their parents to dream big and find their own inner engineer. “The event is part of our school’s activities to promote National Engineer’s Week,” GMU’s Director of STEM Outreach Kammy Sanghera said.
Jim Schleckser on Behaviors that Make Great CEOs
Last fall, Jim Schleckser, author of “Great CEOs Are Lazy,” came and spoke to WashingtonExec’s Federal Business Council, about behaviors that make the difference in a CEO’s performance. Schleckser’s roundtable with the council centered around how CEOs can accomplish more for their companies in less time. He also shared techniques for how to get work done and
Jim Schleckser on Behaviors that Make Great CEOs
Last fall, Jim Schleckser, author of “Great CEOs Are Lazy,” came and spoke to WashingtonExec’s Federal Business Council, about behaviors that make the difference in a CEO’s performance. Schleckser’s roundtable with the council centered around how CEOs can accomplish more for their companies in less time. He also shared techniques for how to get work done and
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