According to ExecutiveBiz: “The boom years may be over for federal contractors. But don’t tell that to Robin Lineberger. It was a year ago, in May, that the business unit he was leading was acquired by Deloitte. Tough market forces or not, Lineberger and his team have been on an upward swing ever since. As CEO of Deloitte Federal Government Services (and principal of Deloitte Consulting LLP), Lineberger has overseen an impressive year of growth that includes: 400 new staff; an integrated, consolidated federal headquarters in Rosslyn, Va., which Lineberger’s team negotiated, leased, built out, and moved into within six months of the acquisition; and 100 percent acceptance from clients when transferring their work from BearingPoint (previous company) to Deloitte.”
Deloitte’s Robin Lineberger: Beltway Game Changer
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