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PSIG Board of Directors

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The activities of the PSIG are led by a Director with a deep foundation of expertise in federal market development, procurement policy and federal information technology systems.

The PSIG is governed by a Divisional Board of Directors comprised of existing SIIA members as well as new SIIA PSIG members. Members of the Board play a significant role in driving the overall direction of the PSIG agenda. The PSIG Board meets quarterly and any member company who is a full SIIA member or any Founding Member of the PSIG is eligible for a seat on the Board. Currently membership on the Board is capped at 25 members.

Public Sector Innovation Group Board of Directors 2012:

  • Mike Binko, President and CEO, kloudtrack
  • Doug Bourgeois, VP & Chief Cloud Executive, VMware, Inc.
  • Bart Epstein, SVP and GM, Military and Federal, Tutor.com
  • Mark Forman, Founder, Government Transaction Services
  • Tom Gann, Vice President, Government Relations, McAfee
  • Gunnar Hellekson, Chief Technology Strategist, RedHat US Public Sector
  • Joel Hinzman, Senior Director, Federal Affairs, Oracle
  • Robert Hodges, Federal Business Development Lead, Bancroft Technology Group
  • John Landwehr, VP Digital Government Solutions, Adobe
  • David Lucas, Chief Strategy Officer, Global Computer Enterprises
  • Preston McGee, Director of Business Development, Peniel Solutions LLC
  • David Mihalchik, Business Development Executive - Federal, Google
  • Michelle Rudnicki, VP, Cloud Computing IBM
  • Jeff Ward, Vice President - Federal, Fiberlink

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