Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: March 5, 2019
Timothy Dills
Timothy Dills, the former president of Scitor, has been named president and CEO of space systems technology developer LinQuest.
He will work in LinQuest’s Chantilly, Va., office and will lead corporate development strategy aimed at identifying new business opportunities, expanding customer base, attracting talent and increasing stakeholder engagement, the company said Monday.
Dills joined Scitor in 1989 and was promoted to president in 2008. He led the intelligence community contractor through its acquisition of Kinsey Technical Services and IC-related offerings from General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
He worked at Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) for one year to help facilitate a transition period following SAIC’s acquisition of Scitor in 2015.
Dills comes to LinQuest nine months after investment firms Madison Dearborn Partners and CoVant Management acquired the Los Angeles-based company.
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