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WashExec RollCall: Your Inside Look at Our Network’s Professional Activity

CTCharlie Truxillo|3 min read|July 14, 2015
JD Kathuria, WashingtonExec
JD Kathuria, WashingtonExec

WashExec Executive RollCall: JD Kathuria pulls from the broader WashingtonExec network to dish out the area’s who’s who and what’s what.

When it comes to striking deals, who you know trumps what you know in the government contracting community. And with four years of WashingtonExec’s outcome and result-oriented networking programs and events behind us, I’ve decided to expand our networking offering with some supplementary content.

The WashingtonExec Roll Call is a weekly feature within the WashingtonExec e-magazine that leverages our connections to catalog the area’s happenings.

We have tapped into our thousands of LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and in-person connections to compile and share with you information about the promotions, company switches, job openings and work anniversaries that transpire within the broader WashingtonExec network.

The end result? A running map of who’s where — professionally — in the Greater Washington area.


In this week’s WashExec RollCall, we saw 10 new hires/promotions and nine work anniversaries. Read on for insight about the topics that caught our eyes and ears this past week within our network’s virtual water cooler.

TIm Keenan, Keenan & Associate
TIm Keenan

New Hires & Board Promotions:
Paul Leslie is now the Chair of the Board of Directors at the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia
Todd Stottlemyer is the brand new CEO of the Inova Health System’s Center for Personalized Health at the former ExxonMobil campus
Charles (Chuck) Brooks is Sutherland Global Services’ new Vice President for Government Relations & Marketing
Steve Forage  is Red Hat’s new Sales Director, Cloud Solutions of the Public Sector
David Gagliano is now VP of Technology & Systems Integration, GDIT Defense Solutions Division, Advanced Technology Solutions Sector
Doug Russell is the new Director of Sales at FEDMINE.US

Mergers & Acquisitions:
Splunk acquired Caspida, a company specializing in machine learning and behavioral analytics on July 9th

In the News:
Tim Keenan is celebrating the end of his non-compete that began in 2011 when he sold HPTi to DRC (DRC was acquired by Engility in 2013)
Chris Rasmussen of NGA is calling for a complete reverse of today’s use of open source data. If companies want to stay competitive, the they must use open source data as their base, not classified data.
Guy Courtin from  Constellation Research explains the five levels companies will experience when converting to the Internet of Things.
Deb Alderson explains her journey to becoming the CEO of Sotera Defense Solutions in this Washington Technology article.

News at WashingtonExec:
Bob McCord has completed assisting the successful acquisition of Acentia to MAXIMUS Federal Services which closed on April 1, 2015. McCord now plans to take some time off before moving onto his next opportunity. If you would like to connect with Bob McCord, please reach out to WashingtonExec for more details.

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Please note that we deem this information to be reliable, but cannot guarantee its 100 percent accuracy. We invite you to reach out to us at info@washingtonexec.com with any tips/insight you may be able to provide about the RollCall feature.

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