“I want to thank Bill Hoover for his past leadership and service and look forward to building on his legacy,” Smith said.
The board chair also highlighted his professional journey at American Systems and welcomed the opportunity to continue his association with the company.
The three-time Wash100 awardee held various roles of increasing responsibilities during his 43-year career at American Systems, including executive vice president and chief operating officer.
He also previously served on the executive committee of the Professional Services Council.
John Steckel, who assumed American Systems’ president and CEO roles Wednesday, will also serve on the board as vice chair.
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