Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: September 16, 2021
Accenture‘s (NYSE: ACN) federal services subsidiary has named Stephanie O’Sullivan, a U.S. intelligence community veteran and previous Wash100 awardee, as the newest member of its board of managers.
“Her expertise within the intelligence community will help us continue to invest in and deliver services that meet the government’s national security needs,” John Goodman, CEO of Accenture Federal Services and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, said in a statement released Wednesday.
O’Sullivan previously served as principal deputy director of national intelligence at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and as associate deputy director of the CIA.
“As emerging technologies play an increasingly essential role in advancing the federal government’s mission, Stephanie’s insights will provide fresh perspectives on innovative ways to help our clients stay ahead of the curve,” Goodman added.
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