Latarshia Crawford-Jones, a more than two-decade public and private sector veteran, has been appointed vice president for the Department of Justice business at McLean, Virginia-based technical consulting firm Steampunk .
Her career includes service at the U.S. Navy, the FBI, Science Applications International Corp . (NYSE: SAIC), Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) and Information Innovators Inc., Steampunk said Friday.
Crawford-Jones established and led Springfield, Virginia-based data management services provider Twenty39. She also held an IT project manager position at the DOJ from 2012 to 2016 and has served as a board member at Baltimore, Maryland-based investment group Citrine Angels since September 2019.
She holds a bachelor's degree in information technology systems from American InterContinental University and an MBA from New York Institute of Technology.
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