The more than 25-year government services industry veteran will be responsible for overseeing delivery teams, contracts, information technology, human resources and recruitment functions in his new position, Jefferson said.
“I’ve worked with Marty previously and I know his commitment to execution, quality, and people,” Jefferson CEO Janet Clement said.
“His extensive experience gives him a terrific perspective to lead Jefferson delivery and help our clients achieve their missions,” added Allan Burman, the company’s president.
An Old Dominion University graduate, Mackes serves as a board member at the Homeland Defense Business Council.
Washington, D.C.-based Jefferson offers professional services to the federal sector and consulting services to companies that want to pursue government business opportunities.
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