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ACT-IAC Associates Graduates* *Company/Agency Listed Are at Time of Program Participation ACT-IAC Associates Graduates* *Company/Agency listed are at time of program participation CLASS OF 2013 LEADERSHIP Susie Sylvester, IAC Head Coach Steve Cooper, ACT Position Coach Dev Technology Federal Aviation Administration Jimmy Jones, ACT Assistant Coach Amy Anda, IAC Position Coach RATB Credence Management Solutions Tim Dunfee, ACT Assistant Coach Colleen Connelly, IAC Position Coach NASA Creative Computing Solutions Karlene Stecchi, IAC Assistant Coach Darryl Korynta, IAC Position Coach Tantus Technologies Cisco Kim Pack, IAC Assistant Coach Malcolm Harden, IAC Position Coach Wolf Den Associates CGI Federal Brent Bushey, ACT Position Coach Doug Black, IAC Special Teams Coach-Social Dept of Homeland Security The Ambit Group Darren Death, ACT Position Coach Karina Homme, IAC Special Teams Coach-Social Library of Congress Salesforce Donald Staren-Doby, ACT Position Coach Marcus Fedeli, IAC Special Teams Coach-Service Dept of Agriculture Beacon Associates Julie Trencher, ACT Position Coach Naveen Krishnamurthy, IAC Special Teams Coach-Social Dept of Treasury RIVA Solutions Marietta Allen, ACT Position Coach Tanya Swart, IAC Special Teams Coach-Service Dept of Interior Dept of Agriculture ASSOCIATES Anthony Adams, Environmental Protection Agency Sahara Muradi, Capgemini Government Solutions Joy Ambler, Hewlett-Packard Caroline Neyland, Hewlett-Packard Bailey Ashby, Dept of Treasury Nowel Pitt, Govplace Christian Brzys, Dev Technology Robert Reynolds, Qlarion Inc. Spencer Burns, INDUS Robert Rudolph, Dept of Navy Brandon Collier, Hewlett-Packard David Saxe, QinetiQ Derek Donahoo, General Services Administration Kristen Schumacher, Deloitte Adrienne Fadoul, IBM Renee Sears, Centuria Matthew Fedorchak, Digital Management, Inc Cleothus Spady II, Client Network Services Jessica Giggey, NetApp Rosemary Urso, Lockheed Martin Shari Hower, IBM Nina Ward, Synteractive, Inc. Emily Hsu, InfoPro Incorporated Catrina Watkins, Dept of Agriculture Betsey Hutton, ERT, Inc. Jennifer Woodruff, Baker Tilly Simon Jeng, Dev Technology Kevin Wright, Hewlett-Packard Allison Liming, General Services Administration Laura Moye, Washington Consulting, Inc. CLASS OF 2014 LEADERSHIP Marietta Allen, ACT Head Coach Barry Levine, IAC Assistant Coach Dept of Interior REI Systems Kim Pack, IAC Head Coach Corey Nickens, ACT Assistant Coach Wolf Den Associates General Services Administration Jessica Cassidy, ACT Assistant Coach Darryl Peek, ACT Assistant Coach Dept of Energy Dept of Homeland Security Darren Death, ACT Assistant Coach Greg Summer, IAC Assistant Coach Library of Congress Creative Information Technology Malcolm Harden, IAC Assistant Coach David Yang, IAC Assistant Coach CGI Federal Federal ICF International ASSOCIATES Bryan Cohen, Lockheed Martin Robert Nowell, Attain Brittany Deal, Hewlett-Packard Kristina Pickholtz, CGI Federal Dominic DeBiaso, Information Unlimited, Inc. Christina Reap, DecisionPoint Corporation Kelly Duty, General Services Administration Sahra Roble, The Ambit Group Kelly Ebert, General Services Administration Jared Rowan, Wolf Den Associates Jessica Galindo, Hewlett-Packard Lauren Sapp, Aquilent Rachel Gillerain, Office of Personnel Management Tameka Simpson, ASI Government Ian Holman, NTT Data Somer Smith, LS Technologies Julie Keefe, Blackstone Technology Group Ryan Tran, Agile Defense, Inc. Julie Matlaga, Lockheed Martin Bill Uditsky, Dept of Navy Amber Mayes, General Services Administration Maria Mizell, Attain CLASS OF 2015 LEADERSHIP Jessica Cassidy, ACT Head Coach Kim Nguyen, IAC Assistant Coach Dept of Energy Pragmatics Greg Summer, IAC Head Coach Paula Wagner, ACT Assistant Coach Creative Information Technology Dept of Homeland Security Adam McNair, IAC Assistant Coach Tina Wilson, ACT Assistant Coach DMI Library of Congress ASSOCIATES Christine Andrewes, Hewlett-Packard Gabriela Feibel, Amyx Kathryn Angstadt, Lockheed Martin Gregory Hixson, General Services Administration Erin Black, CGI Federal Savin Joseph, Visionary Integration Professionals Arleta Brodell, Corner Alliance, Inc. Kristina Kelly, Blackstone Technology Group John Burchill, General Services Administration Charmaine McDaniel, Dept of Justice Shayn Delph, Phacil, Inc. Mahlet Mesfin, Acquia Kevin Fay, Federated IT Shine Misola, Agile Defense, Inc. 2 Keith Oglesby, Dept of Agriculture Sarah Thayer, Synectics For Management Decisions David Silberman, Dept of Treasury Megan Uhrich, NIC Inc. Jameson Simek, CGI Federal Alye Villani, Lockheed Martin Shawn Smith, Hewlett-Packard Linnea Walker, CGI Federal Shea Smith, Wolf Den Associates Christopher Washington, US-CERT Kate Sorensen, TIAG Sean Wilson, Day1 Solutions Zane Tharaka, Cisco CLASS OF 2016 LEADERSHIP Paula Wagner, Government Chair Ashley Nichols, Industry Vice Chair Dept of Homeland Security CACI Adam McNair, Industry Chair Ingrida Petersons, Industry Vice Chair DMI Noblis Lee Ann Anderson, Industry Vice Chair Enas Qutob, Government Vice Chair Unisys Federal Energy Regulatory Commission David Larrimore, Government Vice Chair Denise Wofford, Government Vice Chair General Services Administration Library of Congress ASSOCIATES Jordon Alston, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Andrew Imhoff, Hewlett-Packard Matt Ambler, Noblis Rachel Keller, CGI Federal Nathan Burchill, DMI Mark Letenzi, Lockheed Martin Brittany Burkhart, Wolf Den Associates Hilary Lutz, General Services Administration Brian Callahan, Phacil, Inc. Rachael Lynch, ACT-IAC Olivia Clepper, Govini Iulia Manolache, Office of Management and Budget Frederick Cui, CenturyLink Matthew Martin, Hewlett-Packard Matthew Culloty, DMI Courtney O'Dell, DMI Anthony Custardo, EmagineIT Joe Ofano, Hewlett-Packard Patrick Eydenberg, Pragmatics, Inc Kevin Porter, General Services Administration Michael Fabrizio, Censeo Consulting Group Zach Pugh, CGI Federal Nick Feibel, DMI Whitney Shafer, Lockheed Martin Brittany Fertig, Valiant Solutions, LLC Amy Shaw, E3 Federal Solutions Peter Gabriel, Agile Defense, Inc. Benjamin Suredam, CGI Federal Casey Harris, ACT-IAC Matthew Tengs, IBM Lance Hawkins, Dept of Justice Ryan Yantz, Phacil, Inc. Christina Horner, KPMG 3 CLASS OF 2017 LEADERSHIP Rory Schultz, Government Chair Samuel Navarro, Government Vice Chair Dept of Agriculture General Services Administration Kendall Holbrook, Industry Chair Ashley Nichols, Industry Vice Chair Dev Technology CACI Michael Fischer, Government Vice Chair Burton Tu, Industry Vice Chair Food and Drug Administration BDR Solutions ASSOCIATES Nicholas Adams, General Services Administration Ariane Kerestesy, The Ambit Group Harold Affo, Prometheus Computing Kyle Pahowka, CGI Federal Stephen Benitez, NetImpact Strategies Mark Parra, Noblis Lauren Beward, Agile Defense, Inc. Caitlyn Price, E3 Federal Solutions Kelsey Bobeck, Project Performance Company Rebecca Refoy-Sidibe, General Services Lester Charles, Agile Defense, Inc. Administration Ana Armela Cruz, CGI Federal Kelsey Scalera, CGI Federal Katherine Dean, Phacil, Inc. Michaela Suomi, CGI Federal Nicole Dierolf, Wolf Den Associates Joe Tavares, IBM Katie Freedman, CGI Federal Jordan Taylor, Phacil, Inc. Emily Gorndt, Four Points Technology Emma Voigt, ICF Jeremy Haber, Dept of Treasury Gina Winters, CGI Federal Nicholei Jamero, ACT-IAC Paige Worster, Dev Technology Kristine Jones, CGI Federal CLASS OF 2018 LEADERSHIP Samuel Navarro, Government Chair Cindy M. Gripper, Government Vice Chair General Services Administration Dept of Homeland Security Kim Pack, Industry Chair Bestey Hutton, Industry Vice Chair Wolf Den Associates Octo Consulting Group Spencer Burns, Government Vice Chair Yemi Oshinnaiye, Industry Vice Chair General Services Administration Dev Technology ASSOCIATES Kaisha Brown, General Services Administration Dennis DuLaney, Booz Allen Hamilton Jared Cox, Wolf Den Associates Amanda Finley, Dept of Agriculture Andrew D'Abbraccio, Ventera Corporation Erin Fitzgibbons, Macro Solutions Inc. Meghan Dalbec, Deloitte Theodore Gates, Cisco Emily Dering, Deloitte Anthony Gorga, NuAxis Innovations Katharine D'Hondt, Booz Allen Hamilton Liz Gormisky, Deloitte Christopher DuGuay, Octo Consulting Group Jasmine Haney, SalientCRGT 5 Natalie Hatchette, Booz Allen Hamilton Brendan Porter, Leidos Mrunmai Joshi, Leidos Meghan Quinn, Red Team Consulting Erik Juergensen, Sol Consulting Group Andrew Richardson, Leidos Ashleigh McGrath, Leidos Hayley Stanard, ACT-IAC Garrett Mitchell, Dell EMC Steven Stotler, Highlight Technologies Doug Montesano, Booz Allen Hamilton Dawn Tenia, Phacil, Inc. Kara Penny, Phacil, Inc. Jay Veeramachaneni, Deloitte CLASS OF 2019 LEADERSHIP Cindy M. 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