In a statement published Tuesday, Terry Ryan, CEO of Constellis, welcomed Fines on behalf of the board and executive team. “Her extensive experience in federal procurement processes, technology deployment, risk management, global workforce management, corporate governance and overall legal compliance makes her uniquely qualified for the role,” said Ryan.
Fines will have oversight of all legal and regulatory compliance-related matters, leading litigation, investigations, contracts, corporate governance, health and safety, environmental, ethics and internal audit functions, according to Ryan, a previous Wash100 awardee.
Prior to joining Constellis, Fines worked as SVP, deputy general counsel, chief ethics and compliance officer at Parsons.
Constellis operates in the risk management industry. The company provides end-to-end risk management, humanitarian and comprehensive security offerings to safeguard people and infrastructure globally.
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