2018 WashingtonExec Pinnacle Awards
November 1, 2018 at The Ritz-Carlton in Tyson’s Corner
2018 Pinnacle Awards Winners
Artificial Intelligence Executive of the Year
Melvin Greer, Intel
Cybersecurity Executive of the Year
Tim Patterson, CACI
Healthcare Executive of the Year
Kristine Martin Anderson, Booz Allen Hamilton
STEM Advocate of the Year
Joyce Abbey, SAIC
National Security Executive of the Year
Stephanie Mango, CGI
General Manager of the Year
Sandy Gillespie, NCI
Business Development Executive of the Year
RJ Kolton, DSA
Hall of Fame Executive of The Year
Donna Morea, Board Member of SAIC and Suntrust
Intelligence Executive of the Year
Rick Wagner, ManTech
Executive Assistant of the Year:
(PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANY)
- Monica Carter, Perspecta
- Maria Cornell, CGI Federal
- Stephanie Crawford, MAXIMUS
- Tina Ferguson, ManTech International
- Jessica Gomez Phillips, Engility Corp.
Executive Assistant of the Year:
(PRIVATELY TRADED COMPANY)
- Terra Baker, SOS International
- Patrice Johnson, ASRC Federal
- Linda Jones, LGS Innovations
- Erin Miles, DMI
- LaCresha Mirrielees, NTT DATA
IT Innovator of the Year (Government):
- Jose Arrieta, Health and Human Services Department
- Molly Cain, Homeland Security Department
- Charlie Fields, Defense Information Systems Agency
- Ryan Vega, Veterans Affairs Department
- Gary Washington, Agriculture Department
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WashingtonExec unveiled the winners of the 2018 inaugural Pinnacle Awards at a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton Tysons Corner, shining a light on exemplary leadership in the GovCon industry.
The winners put federal IT buzz words du jour to the test by advancing important federal missions between 2017-2018 — all to the benefit of the American taxpayer. Each executive winner exemplifies true leadership, innovation and a drive to make the government more efficient and effective.
The judge’s committee received 150 nominations across 13 categories.
The awards ceremony, emceed by Dr. John Hillen, was different from other GovCon award ceremonies in that nominators were asked to describe the “why” and the “how” of an executive milestone and/or federal client project. The awards were not solely based on rewarding revenue generation, CEO only, or other arbitrary accolades. Judges Committee included Anne Altman, chairman of the board, Siemens Government Technologies, Tim Keenan, founder, Keenan & Associates, and Doug Wagoner, board member, Thomson Reuters.
Please also save the date for the annual K-12 STEM Symposium on March 30, 2019 at the Nysmith School. Find more information at www.stemsymposium.com.