Demaree and Glover were among the newly elected board members who will provide strategic guidance, direction and business oversight to the nonprofit professional organization during their three-year terms, INSA said Wednesday.
The four other new directors are:
John McNiff, vice president of the intelligence business unit of Microsoft’s (Nasdaq: MSFT) federal arm
Isaac Porche, deputy director of Penn State Applied Research Laboratory
Janet Rathod, global head of cyber threat intelligence at Citigroup (NYSE: C)
Teresa Shea, a vice president within Raytheon Technologies’ (NYSE: RTX) intelligence and space business
“Each brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in key areas that will be vital to our future operations and strategy,” Tish Long, chair of the INSA board and a previous Wash100 Award winner, said of the appointees.
“Their new ideas, perspectives, and industry acumen complement our current leadership team, and we look forward to their many contributions.”
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