Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: January 26, 2022
Neal Frick, formerly vice president of mission services at CyberCore Technologies, has elevated to the CEO post at the Elkridge, Maryland-based company.
He brings to the chief executive role over 18 years of experience building operational teams and driving growth for businesses supporting the Intelligence Community and other U.S. government customers, CyberCore said Tuesday.
Frick, a thought leader, joined CyberCore in 2016 and spearheaded the launch of the company’s WindRose supply chain threat assessment tool. He previously served as CEO of MKN Support Services.
Frick said he is excited to share his knowledge and help the company pursue growth opportunities.
CyberCore provides supply chain management and cybersecurity platforms and services to U.S. federal government and commercial clients.
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