32 Government and Industry Participants Selected for 2020 ACT-IAC Voyagers Class
FAIRFAX, Va., Sept. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) today officially announced its 2020 Voyagers Program participants. This nine month leadership and professional development program pairs 16 government with 16 industry professionals to collectively engage, develop and prepare for future leadership roles in federal IT.
The ACT-IAC Voyagers Program is the only leadership and professional development program of its kind that allows an open and trusted partnership for government and industry mid-level professionals. The 2020 Voyagers Program participants were nominated by their respective government agency or company sponsor and evaluated by a panel of senior government and industry executives on their individual professional leadership accomplishments and their potential for future advancement within their organization.
2020 Government Voyager Program participants: Amanda Anderson, Department of Veterans Affairs John Burke, General Services Administration Emmanuel Osei Darko, General Services Administration Lisa Guevara Escobar, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Lynsey Lanier, Environmental Protection Agency David Maron, Department of Veterans Affairs William Milline, Department of Veterans Affairs Elizabeth Moody, General Services Administration Sherrie Pearson, General Services Administration Benita Proctor, National Institutes of Health
Darshak Sangoi, General Services Administration Melissa Scott, General Services Administration Jason Smith, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Robert S., Department of Homeland Security Rebecca Ubert, Department of Veterans Affairs Christian Yancey, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2020 Industry Voyager Program participants: Satish Alluri, Karsun Solutions, LLC Beth Bauer, TeraThink Jared Bell, T-Rex Solutions, LLC Matthew Braunscheidel, Booz Allen Hamilton Kevin Burchinski, Ernst & Young Anthony Custardo, CTAC Rachel De Geyndt, LMI Michael Edelin, Leidos Emily Fuerst, General Dynamics Information Technology Brian Galuski, Unisys Greg Goldbach, Solutions By Design II, LLC Muhammad Khan, Verizon Michael Mastrangelo, Brillient Corporation Jessica Price, NuAxis Innovations Spencer Swayne, The Ambit Group Lindsey Urrutia, Seventh Sense Consulting
2020 Voyagers Program Leadership: Emma Antunes, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Government Chair) Karlene Stecchi, Tantus Technologies (Industry Chair) Jylinda Johnson, General Dynamics Information Technology (Industry Vice Chair) Juan Robles, Karsun Solutions, LLC (Industry Vice Chair) Patrick Sisk, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Government Vice Chair) William Spencer, General Services Administration (Government Vice Chair)
About ACT-IAC – Advancing Government Through Education, Collaboration and Action The American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) is a non-profit educational organization established to improve government's service delivery and operational performance through the effective and innovative application of technology. ACT-IAC provides a unique, objective and trusted collaborative forum where government and industry executives are working as partners to address critical issues, apply best practices and pioneer innovative solutions. ACT-IAC also provides high-quality learning and educational opportunities to improve the knowledge and expertise of the government workforce – both public and private. Further information about ACT-IAC can be found at www.actiac.org.
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