“While I’ve spent many years in the federal, state/local, and non-profit worlds, I am humbled by the opportunity to contribute my perspective as a member of the board for a family owned and privately held organization,” Greenspon said in a statement released Tuesday.
He most recently managed an approximately $500 million annual account within Booz Allen’s defense segment and held various roles of increasing responsibility during his two-decade career there.
Greenspon additionally serves as a board member and president emeritus at The George C. Marshall International Center, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Leesburg, Virginia, that hosts educational programs meant to inspire leaders.
His service in the Navy occurred from 1985 to 1994.
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