Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: February 9, 2023
Seven GovCon industry leaders have received appointments to serve on the Intelligence and National Security Alliance’s board of directors.
Six of the newly elected board members will serve three-year terms and the appointed director will serve a two-year term to provide direction, strategic guidance and business oversight to INSA as the nonprofit professional organization works to foster public-private partnerships to advance national security and intelligence priorities, INSA said Monday.
The newly elected directors are:
David Appel, vice president, Amazon Web Services
Jen Sovada, president, public sector, SandboxAQ
Jennifer Krischer, VP and general manager for intelligence programs, Maxar Technologies (NYSE: MAXR)
Kelly Ferrell, senior VP, intelligence and homeland security division, General Dynamics’ (NYSE: GD) information technology business
Stephen Homeyer, VP for defense and space intelligence, BAE Systems
Todd Probert, president, national security and innovative solutions sector, CACI International (NYSE: CACI)
“Already, we have a wealth of experience and expertise among our directors and with our newly welcomed colleagues, we are positioned for even greater success,” said Letitia “Tish” Long, chairwoman of the 18-member INSA board.
Probert, Saunders and Long are all two-time Wash100 Award recipients.
Homeyer will serve a two-year term as the board’s appointed member.
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