Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 7, 2022
Illuminate, a provider of data collection and analysis tools to the government sector, has promoted President Tameika Hollis to the CEO position and elevated Gregg Melanson from executive vice president and general manager to chief growth officer of U.S. operations.
The leadership moves seek to help Illuminate better respond to the increasing demand for its offerings among government agency clients, network operators and commercial enterprises, the company said Tuesday.
Hollis will provide strategic direction for the company and bring to the role over two decades of experience leading organizations in the areas of intelligence, defense and cybersecurity.
Melanson will oversee request for proposal responses, business development and teaming initiatives in his new role.
Hollis said Melanson’s promotion recognizes his role in winning several defense contracts and advancing the company’s growth.
Herndon, Virginia-based Illuminate also announced the promotion of Jared Lane to VP of solutions for the U.S. and Chana Borgh to VP of talent management.
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