Author: Sarah Sybert|| Date Published: December 4, 2020
Radiance Technologies has promoted Tom Strange to president from his previous role as executive vice president with the company, Radiance reported on Thursday. As president, Strange will work to further business growth and success.
"Tom and I have worked together for over 16 years and I am very pleased that he is stepping up to serve as Radiance's new president," says Radiance CEO Bill Bailey. “He has immense experience and excels in leadership and management capability.”
Prior to joining the public sector, Strange served more than two decades with the U.S. Air Force. With his deep military experience, Strange will work to expand Radiance’s network and partnerships.
Strange also previously served as program manager for the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, and as shuttle launch weather officer for space launch activities at Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center.
“Tom provides exactly what we need at this pivotal moment in our growth cycle. He has my utmost confidence and I am excited to see what he accomplishes in the coming days," Bailey added.
About Radiance Technologies
Radiance Technologies is an employee-owned small business prime contractor founded in 1999. Radiance has over 800 employee-owners across the United States serving the Department of Defense, national intelligence community, and other government agencies.
From concepts to capabilities, Radiance leads the way in developing customer-focused solutions in the areas of cyber security, systems engineering, prototyping, and integration as well as operational and strategic intelligence including scientific and technical intelligence.
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