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WashingtonExec has awarded a former member of Congress and national security expert with its Luminary Award, as a testament to…
Despite this year’s government shutdown, 2018 will be a good year for robust and creative federal contractors, according to two…
Building on previous years’ success with convening students, parents and educators to engage in meaningful discourse about science, technology, engineering…
What happens when a company grows, but its leaders don’t? It’s called “organizational wreckage,” and it can be avoided easily —…
ASRC Federal Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Gordon Foster recently served as keynote speaker to WashingtonExec’s Strategic Human Capital Council,…
Finding the right talent in the competitive government-focused business is becoming more difficult, especially when security clearances and high-demand skillsets…
Members of the WashingtonExec community last week came together for a GovCon executive mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons Corner,…
On Oct. 4, the WashingtonExec Rising Stars of GovCon Committee came together at the KippsDeSanto headquarters in Tysons Corner to…
Members of the WashingtonExec community last week came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons Corner,…
On June 22, members of the WashingtonExec community came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons Corner, sponsored by Bloomberg Government.
On June 21, WashingtonExec’s College and High School Leadership Committee hosted “Get Off the Bench” author Sid Fuchs for a…
The WashingtonExec Executive Assistant Committee on June 9 hosted its annual member appreciation event at Stone Tower Winery in Leesburg,…
Time flies when you make connections and build relationships. WashingtonExec on June 1 celebrated six years in business, hosting an…
What are the jobs of the future? This month, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates offered his take on that question in…
On April 26, members of the WashingtonExec community came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Chef Geoff’s in Tysons…
There was something new at WashingtonExec’s K-12 STEM Symposium this year: an entire wing of the Nysmith School dedicated to…
STEM for Everyone! More than 3,600 people attended the 4th annual STEM Symposium, held at the Nysmith School for the…
No, it’s not a set-up to a joke — it really did happen. And in fact, the stage wasn’t even…
Thank you to our members who made it out for our kickoff event with speaker Jerry Calhoun, SVP of Human Capital…
There are certain elements of business strategy that are applicable across sectors. Celero Strategies’ Cyndi Thomas spoke to the WashingtonExec…
Yvonne Vervaet, the chief growth officer of ManTech’s Mission, Cyber & Intelligence Solutions group, spoke to the WashingtonExec Women CEO…
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, spoke to the WashingtonExec Leadership Council yesterday evening…
The WashingtonExec STEM Symposium is a chance for students and parents alike to engage in a wide range of STEM-related…
Benjamin Franklin wasn’t the STEM Symposium’s only blast from the past. Sally Ride (1951-2012), the first American woman in space, also stopped by.…
Leading the way in science, technology, engineering and math is as American as apple pie. On Saturday, STEM Symposium attendees…
Kritika Singh, a former student at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology and the founder of Malaria Free…
Siemens Government Technologies, Inc. was platinum sponsor of the 2016 K-12 STEM Symposium for the opportunity to expose kids to…
The majority of people in Los Angeles consider the entertainment industry a family business. It is a sector that has…
Eric Schierling of Vencore and Tina Harrington of SIGNT and NRO spoke at the 2016 K-12 STEM Symposium with moderator…