The recognition signifies Genter’s leadership in IT and engineering areas and his notable contributions that helped drive government contracting sector growth.
“Bob’s direct style and forceful presence project confidence that is easy to identify as impressive leadership,” Garrettson said of the first-time honoree.
Genter’s Wash100 profile is available on the official award site. Vote for him in the Wash100 popular vote contest, which ends on April 28.
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