Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: April 18, 2016
MaryAnn Hoadley
MaryAnn Hoadley, a 30-year information technology services veteran, has been named senior vice president for business development at Chantilly, Virginia-based contractor Koniag Government Services.
Koniag Government Services said Monday that she will report directly to CEO Ed O’Hare and oversee BD, planning, capture, bid and proposal and communication strategies.
She will also be responsible for helping KGS organizations to collectively implement an organic growth strategy in the public sector market.
Hoadley previously held positions at Subsystem Technologies, Acentia, Ciber‘s federal division, Aviel, NetStar-1 and CHM, which is now a subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
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