Federal government services industry veterans Byron Bright, Ronald Hahn, Carl De Groote and Olivier Jeannot have joined the Professional Services Council’s board of directors.
The four executives will share insights on priority issues and work with PSC’s leadership team and personnel to help the council meet its goals for advancing competition and fairness in the GovCon sector, PSC said Monday.
Bright is president of KBR‘s (NYSE: KBR) U.S. government solutions business and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner. He has over two decades of leadership, operations and program management experience. He joined KBR in 2010 as vice president of business development.
Hahn is executive VP of strategic growth at Amentum. He is a more than three-decade defense industry and government veteran who has offered consulting support to several federal agencies such as the departments of Defense, State, NATO and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He previously served as EVP of critical infrastructure protection strategies at AECOM (NYSE: ACM).
DeGroote is VP of U.S. federal business at Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO). He also serves as senior director for U.S. defense.
Jeannot is president of Tetra Tech’s (Nasdaq: TTEK) federal information technology business.
“The reality of navigating an unprecedented pandemic and an evolving federal budget requires that we work together to take best advantage of the value contractors bring to government missions and programs,” said David Berteau, president and CEO of PSC and a two-time Wash100 Award winner. “These new Board Members will help elevate PSC’s voice on behalf of industry.”