Author: Anna Forrester|| Date Published: April 7, 2016
Ed Sheehan Jr.
TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 7, 2016 Concurrent Technologies Corp. has received recognition from the 2020 Women on Boards nonprofit campaign for the gender diversity of the company’s board of directors, GovCon Executive reported Wednesday.
CTC said Tuesday it was named a Winning “W” Company by 2020WOB for meeting the goal of having women occupy at least 20 percent of its corporate board.
Two women Margaret DiVirgilio and E. Jeanne Gleason occupy seats in CTC’s 10-member board of directors.
“CTC is honored to be recognized as a Winning ‘W’ Company that understands that good corporate decision-making requires the ability to hear and consider different points of view from people with different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, ” said Ed Sheehan Jr., CTC president and CEO.
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