She assumed various leadership roles at ECS for 10 years before joining Accenture Federal Services in April 2021, the Fairfax, Virginia-based company said Thursday.
Fendrock’s 13-year career in the federal information technology industry has given her experience in different specializations, from cybersecurity to management consulting and infrastructure services. She was also briefly employed at Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) as human resources leadership development program associate.
The executive first joined ECS in 2011 as corporate development analyst and went on to serve in several roles including VP of operations and business development. She was then tapped to become managing director of public safety-related cybersecurity at Accenture Federal Services and later transitioned to managing director of the company’s Huntsville practice.
“In her last role at ECS, Jackie used her unique mix of federal IT experience and business development acumen to support acquisitions that significantly expanded our customer base and capabilities,” said John Heneghan, president of ECS and a two-time Wash100 awardee. “She’ll play a similarly pivotal role in our growth now.”
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