The Northern Virginia Technology Council has announced the roster of its board of directors for the trade association’s 2015-16 fiscal year.
NVTC also announced Tuesday the election of 27 new and returning board members, and 16 three-year-term members to the board.
Officers of the board of directors include:
- Chair: Todd Stottlemyer, CEO of Inova Center for Personalized Health
- President and CEO: Bobbie Kilberg, president and CEO of NVTC
- Vice Chairman: Richard Montoni, CEO of Maximus
- Vice Chairman: Anne Altman, a general manager at IBM
- Secretary: Enrico Della Corna, a Southeast regional executive at PNC Bank
- Treasurer: Oscar Osorio, a partner at Grant Thornton
- General Counsel: Craig Chason, co-leader of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
- Public Relations Adviser: Dave Groobert, U.S. general manager at Environics Communications
Sean Stone of Silicon Valley Bank, Joel Kallet of Clearsight Advisors and Matt Strottman of In-Q-Tel were also elected to the board.
The three-year-term board members are:
- Greg Baroni, Attain
- Mike Bradshaw, Google
- Steve Cooker, Monster
- Mike Corkery, Deltek
- Marilyn Crouther, HP Enterprise Services
- Karen Dahut, Booz Allen Hamilton
- Nelson Ford, LMI
- Mike Golden, Wells Fargo
- Tim Hurlebaus, CGI Federal
- Brad King, Robbins Gioia
- Steve Knapp, George Washington University
- Curt Kolcun, Microsoft
- Serge Matta, comScore
- George Quinn, Ernst & Young
- Gary Tabach, Deloitte
- David Zolet, CSC
The NVTC board also added four new members to replacement seats:
- Mac Curtis, president and CEO of Vencore
- Kathryn Falk, vice president of public and government affairs at Cox Communications
- Vonya McCann, senior VP of government affairs at Sprint
- Buddy Nicoson, site director of Micron Technology