Technology Sectors
Booz Allen Hamilton names five new EVPs
Tue, 2010-01-05 02:14 PM
McLean, VA-based Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., the strategy and technology consulting firm, has named five new Washington, D.C.-area executive vice presidents.
They are Mark Herman, Joe Logue, Jack Mayer, Horacio Rozanski and Richard Wilhelm.
Herman heads the firm's modeling, simulation, wargaming and analysis work. He has more than 30 years of experience designing and developing wargames on a variety of strategic and boardroom topics for the U.S. Department of Defense and Fortune 500 companies. He joined the firm in 1987.
Logue serves in a senior market leadership role for the firm's defense business, and has previously led the firm's U.S. Navy and Marine Corps business, as well as the firm's global information technology business. He oined Booz Allen in 1997.
Mayer is a member of the firm's executive leadership team, and leads Booz Allen's business in support of the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. He joined the firm in 1997.
Rozanski also is a member of Booz Allen's executive leadership feam, and serves in strategic planning and talent management roles, leading the firm's recruiting, human resources, learning and development, diversity, strategic people initiatives and total rewards functions. He joined the firm in 1992.
Wilhelm serves in a senior leadership role in the firm's intelligence business and provides direction across Booz Allen's analytics capabilities. Prior to joining Booz Allen in 1998, he had a 29-year career in military and government as an intelligence officer and civilian appointee.
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They are Mark Herman, Joe Logue, Jack Mayer, Horacio Rozanski and Richard Wilhelm.
Herman heads the firm's modeling, simulation, wargaming and analysis work. He has more than 30 years of experience designing and developing wargames on a variety of strategic and boardroom topics for the U.S. Department of Defense and Fortune 500 companies. He joined the firm in 1987.
Logue serves in a senior market leadership role for the firm's defense business, and has previously led the firm's U.S. Navy and Marine Corps business, as well as the firm's global information technology business. He oined Booz Allen in 1997.
Mayer is a member of the firm's executive leadership team, and leads Booz Allen's business in support of the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. He joined the firm in 1997.
Rozanski also is a member of Booz Allen's executive leadership feam, and serves in strategic planning and talent management roles, leading the firm's recruiting, human resources, learning and development, diversity, strategic people initiatives and total rewards functions. He joined the firm in 1992.
Wilhelm serves in a senior leadership role in the firm's intelligence business and provides direction across Booz Allen's analytics capabilities. Prior to joining Booz Allen in 1998, he had a 29-year career in military and government as an intelligence officer and civilian appointee.
