Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle, president and CEO of NDIA, said in a statement released Monday the new board members bring a “deep knowledge bank” he believes will help the organization sustain its mission while supporting the defense industrial base.
The Arlington, Virginia-based nonprofit aims to drive national security dialogue among government, military industry and academic stakeholders.
The appointees are:
Angela Ambrose – General Motors Defense
Brett Lambert – The Densmore Group
David Halverson – Cypress International
Gretchen Larsen Idsinga – Avineon
Jeffrey Bohling – Perspecta
John Chadbourne – AM General
Kevin Mortensen – BAE Systems
Leigh Madden – Epirus
Mara Motherway – Booz Allen Hamilton
Michael Niggel – Advanced Concepts and Technologies International
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