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Voting Period Starts for Executive Mosaic’s 2022 Wash100 Class

Executive Mosaic’s ninth annual Wash100 award selection was officially announced Wednesday to recognize 100 leaders from the worlds of government, industry and academia who have made noteworthy contributions to their organizations and the government contracting sector.

The Wash100 is the premier class of business executives, agency officials and thought leaders regarded by Executive Mosaic as the most significant contributors to GovCon activity.

Half of this year’s class are currently at the helm of private sector organizations at the corporate or business unit level. They are responsible for steering their business strategy to grow and sustain operations in line with commercial market trends, federal spending priorities and government policies amid the pandemic.

John Mengucci (CACI); Scott McIntyre (Guidehouse); Lou Von Thaer (Battelle); Mark Testoni (SAP NS2); Daniel Jablonsky (Maxar Technologies); Jim Taiclet (Lockheed Martin); Doug Wagoner (LMI); Jason Providakes (MITRE); Chuck Prow (Vectrus); John Goodman (Accenture Federal Services); Kevin Phillips (ManTech); Roger Krone (Leidos); Stevan Slijepcevic (Cubic); Carey Smith (Parsons); Bruce Caswell (Maximus); Tina Dolph (Siemens Government Technologies); Kathy Warden (Northrop Grumman); Ramzi Musallam (Veritas Capital); Phebe Novakovic (General Dynamics); Reggie Brothers (BigBear.ai); Haywood Talcove (Government, LexisNexis Risk Solutions and LexisNexis Special Services); Nazzic Keene (SAIC); Stu Shea (Peraton); John Vollmer (Amentum); Matt Desch (Iridium); Bill Monet (Akima); Paul Dillahay (NCI Information Systems); Doug Lane (Capgemini Government Solutions); David Jevans (CipherTrace); Jonathan Moneymaker (Bluehalo); Dawne Hickton (Jacobs); Al Whitmore (BAE Systems Inc.); DeEtte Gray (CACI International); James Gordon (Cognosante); Andy Green (Huntington Ingalls Industries); Craig Abod (Carahsoft); Gerry Fasano (Leidos); Rick Wagner (Microsoft Federal); Amy Gilliland (General Dynamics Information Technology); Byron Bright (KBR); Chris Brady (General Dynamics Mission Systems); John Zangardi (Redhorse Corp.); Mary Petryszyn (Northrop Grumman); Michael LaRouche (SAIC); Shawn Purvis (Northrop Grumman); Todd Probert (CACI); Jim Brinker (Intel Federal); Roy Azevedo (Raytheon Technologies); Jason Porter (AT&T); John Heneghan (ECS Federal)

Among industry executives who hold the title of CEO, president or both, only one leader has been selected for all nine classes of the Wash100: Roger Krone, a more-than-four-decade industry veteran who has led Leidos since July 2014.

This year also marked the entry of 32 public and private sector leaders into the Wash100 as first-time inductees for their contributions to the GovCon space.

Executive Mosaic’s editorial team will post individual profiles of the recipients starting Monday, Jan. 24, on GovCon Wire and ExecutiveBiz.

Wash100.com displays this year’s complete list of highly esteemed individuals in the GovCon sector and a banner button to “Vote” up to 10 leaders of consequence from both the public and private sectors.

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