Meet the 2014 Rising Stars
Two dozen young leaders to be honored at Oct. 14 awards gala.
When high-profile executives leave government or retire from key firms, that gets plenty of press. And similarly, there is a steady drumbeat of warning about the coming tsunami of federal retirements that could drain agencies of critical expertise.
What does not get enough attention, however, is the next generation of leaders coming up through the ranks. There are great people at all levels in the federal IT community, and much of the good work that's being done can be traced directly to their commitment and creativity.
FCW's Rising Star awards are an opportunity to address that oversight -- to recognize some of those individuals who are early in their careers and who bring amazing energy and ideas to the table. We will profile each of this year's winners in the November/December issue of FCW magazine -- and will thank them in person at the Oct. 14 GCN Gala -- but for now, it is my pleasure to announce the 2014 Rising Stars:
-- Murtaza Ahmed
Senior Program Manager
Lockheed Martin
-- Rebecca S. Ayers
Performance Management Solutions Manager
Office of Personnel Management
-- Kelli Bell
Information Technology Specialist
NAVSEA, NSW, Department of the Navy
-- Brent Bensten
Chief Technology Officer
Carpathia
-- Matthew Berninger
Senior Cyber Incident Response Lead
US-CERT, Department of Homeland Security
-- Damon Bragg
Service Operations Manager, Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN)
Department of Homeland Security
-- Cristen Cole
IT Project Manager and COR, Continuous Diagnostic & Mitigation (CDM) BPA
Federal Systems Integration and Management Center, General Services Administration
-- Shawn Garrow
Division Head, Enterprise Architecture
Department of the Navy
-- Michael Gross
Auditor, Information Technology
Office of Inspector General, U.S. Postal Service
-- Isaiah Joo
Program Analyst
Office of eDiplomacy, Department of State
-- Emily "Millie" Maksymiuk
Proposal Manager
GovSmart Inc.
-- Nina Malakouti
Supervisory Contract Specialist
General Services Administration
-- Christina Manol
Budget Officer
PEO EIS, Department of the Army
-- Tanusree McCabe
Senior Manager
Blackstone Technology Group
-- Farrell O'Neill
Vice President
RIVA Solutions, Inc.
-- Jon Quandt
Program Planner
Government Printing Office
-- Kent Reynolds
Architect/Developer
TCG
-- Benjamin Rhodeside
Senior Policy Adviser, Oversight and Government Reform
Office of Congressman Gerald E. Connolly (VA-11)
-- Larissa Riviezzo
Assistant Product Manager, Biometrics Handheld Devices
PEO EIS, Department of the Army
-- Megan Schmith
Manager of Platform Strategy and Innovative Solutions
Office of the Chief Information Officer, General Services Administration
-- Zach Scott
Program Analyst
Environmental Protection Agency
-- Ngoc Vu
Assistant Director (Office of Information Technology)
Securities and Exchange Commission
-- Shawn Wells
Director, Innovation Programs, U.S. Public Sector
Red Hat
-- Peter Wilson
Technical Director
ICF International
And for those of you who know more-senior superstars in federal IT, start making your lists! Nominations for the 2015 Federal 100 awards open in October, and I look forward to seeing the submissions. If they're anything like this year's Rising Star nominations, 2015 could be a very good year.
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