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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…
Congressman Gerry Connolly at the K-12 STEM Symposium. Connolly spoke about his daughter’s involvement at Nysmith and in STEM learning.…
Altamira Technologies Corp. will be one of the key sponsors for the fourth annual K-12 STEM Symposium, held 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,…
The Annual K-12 STEM Symposium will be held March 25, 2017, in Herndon, Virginia. Register for the free, all-day forum…
Astronaut Dr. Lawrence J. DeLucas will be joining WashingtonExec’s K-12 STEM Symposium on March 25 to speak about his career as an astronaut and…
Every new administration likes to come in and try change things up, Bloomberg Government analyst and transition expert Cameron Leuthy…
They might not have a crystal ball, but Bloomberg Government’s Kevin Brancato and Bob Kipps of KippsDeSanto had plenty of…
For five years, WashingtonExec has provided a single platform for government contracting professionals to grow as individuals and as a…
On Jan. 18, members of the WashingtonExec community came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Maggiano’s in Tysons Corner,…
On Jan. 18, members of the WashingtonExec community came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Lebanese Taverna in Tysons…
Last fall, Jim Schleckser, author of “Great CEOs Are Lazy,” came and spoke to WashingtonExec’s Federal Business Council, about behaviors that…
“If I asked you to do one thing and you’d get half a million dollars—and by the way, it’s legal…
How do you best capture a potential employer’s attention? In a recent WashingtonExec Execs on the Move discussion, Right Management’s Shelby…
Jason Levin, of Ready, Set, Launch, LLC, career and outplacement coaching, sat down with members of WashingtonExec’s Millennial Leadership Development Council for…
Industry research has predicted investments in Big Data and data science technologies will expand significantly as organizations pursue stronger alignment…
“Act like you know what you’re doing; ask questions like you don’t.” That was just one pearl of wisdom Ed…
On Nov. 30, members of the WashingtonExec community came together for a GovCon Executive Mixer at Maggiano’s in Tysons Corner,…
Astronaut Dr. Sandy Magnus and Donald James of NASA spoke about their STEM backgrounds and opportunities for students at the…
At the 2016 K-12 STEM Symposium, Dr. Evan Glazer of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Kritika Singh…