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This year’s Greater Washington Heart Ball, a fundraiser for the American Heart Association, is expected to draw 500 of the…
Robert Grossman knows first-hand how difficult obtaining an education can be when you’re only ever shown part of the picture.…
“Carpe diem,” Latin for “seize the day,” is the theme for this year’s Greater Washington Heart Ball, and event chair…
When Dr. David Bray left federal government service, his role as a new father was the major factor in the…
Giovanna “Gio” Patterson spoke passionately about her desire to put people first, and those who knew her say she excelled…
If there’s one thing Zachary Alire and his mother Anne Altman have in common, it’s their shared curiosity. Perhaps because…
Bill Varner retired as president of ManTech’s Mission, Cyber & Intelligence Solutions Group on Dec. 31, 2017, following a 41-year…
Hortonworks is providing key technology support for the 2020 Census, the first census to be conducted primarily electronically, according to…
AT&T will be able to provide mobility solutions, services and devices to the Navy, thanks to a recently secured contract.…
Sue Gordon, principal director of national intelligence, will be the keynote speaker for the Intelligence and National Security Alliance Achievement…
As cyberattacks continue and access points expand, manufacturing companies are increasingly vulnerable, Raytheon CEO Tom Kennedy says. In a post on…
“Casepoint has hit its stride since undergoing a name and brand change from Legal Discovery in 2017,” says CEO Haresh…
A self-described “common-sense Midwest girl,” Kristi Rogers has made a name for herself as a startup guru. Now, she’s working…
Buchanan & Edwards has ridden a wave of changes of its own creation this year — from launching and rebranding…
Sonya Jain, CEO of eGlobalTech and a longtime WashingtonExec supporter and member, died Dec. 17, at age 54 after a…