
WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee Hosts Frank Konkel, Aaron Gregg at Annual Meet the Reporters Event
In October, the WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee hosted Frank Konkel, Editorial Events Editor for Government Executive Media and Aaron Gregg, Reporter at The Washington Post, at its annual Meet the Reporters roundtable. Konkel and Gregg spoke to marketing and communications leaders of emerging and large federal contracting firms about what makes a good story, how to

WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee Discusses the Evolving Role of the MARCOM Leader
The WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee hosted an evening roundtable event for about 40 attendees at Maggiano’s in Tysons Corner on April 22, 2015, featuring keynote speaker Carlos Echalar, President of Workforce Advisory Group LLC, on the topic of career development in the marketing and communications fields. Ernstmann Consulting LLC President Talisa Ernstmann co-presented on the topic. The event was sponsored

Three Capital Region Editors Share “How to Get A Reporters Attention in the Always-On News Cycle”
WashingtonExec’s MARCOM Committee’s fall 2014 kick off meeting was a successful event by all accounts. WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee Co-Chairs invited the D.C. region’s top business reporters and editors, who often cover the government contracting space, to speak on the topic of “Can You Hear Me Now? How to Get a Reporter’s Attention in the Always-On

BD Professionals Ed Swallow, Dale Luddeke and Don Renner Speak on the Topic of “Rewriting the Marketing Playbook”
Earlier this month the WashingtonExec MARCOM Committee hosted an evening roundtable on the topic of rewriting the marketing playbook. Eileen Cassidy Rivera, Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications at Harris Healthcare Solutions, moderated the discussion at Maggiano’s in Tyson’s Galleria. Keynote speakers Dale Luddeke, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Business Growth at STG,

Weekly E-Magazine: News You Need to Know
This week’s WashingtonExec e-magazine brings you the latest information on Stu Shea, who has surprised many by stepping down from his position as Leidos Holdings, Inc. president and chief operating officer. Last month, Leidos announced that John Jumper, the chief executive officer, was set to retire. In other news, registration is open for Building Government
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