USGIF Announces Six New Board Members For 2023-2024
The newly elected board members are Jackie Barbieri, Deborah Davis, Jeff Dawley, Stephen Gillotte, the Honorable Ellen E. McCarthy, and Dr. Enbal Shacham.
The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is pleased to announce six new members to its Board of Directors. The newly elected board members are Jackie Barbieri, Deborah Davis, Jeff Dawley, Stephen Gillotte, the Honorable Ellen E. McCarthy, and Dr. Enbal Shacham.
New Board Members
Continuing on the Board are: USGIF Board Chair Robert Cardillo, President, The Cardillo Group; USGIF Board Vice Chair John Serafini, CEO, HawkEye 360; Nate Copeland, Vice President, Intelligence Technologies Group, for Analytic Services Inc. (ANSER); Stephen Hanna, Sales Operations Manager, Maxar Technologies; Stacy Kubicek, Vice President and General Manager, Mission Solutions, Lockheed Martin Space; LTG Mary Legere, USA, (Ret.), Managing Director, Accenture Federal Services; Nicole Mathern, Aeronautical and Geospatial Analyst, Leidos; Brian O’Toole, Chief Executive Officer and Director, BlackSky; Jeff Robertson, Senior Vice President, Chief Operations Officer, Maxar; Johnny Sawyer, Founder, The Sawyer Group; Ronda Schrenk, CEO, USGIF; Gary Sladic, Vice President, Finance and Accounting, Noblis; USGIF Board Advisor Dr. Troy E. Meink, Principal Deputy Director, National Reconnaissance Office; USGIF Board Director Emeritus Paul Graziani, CEO and Co-Founder, Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI); and USGIF Founder and Board Director Emeritus Stu Shea, Chairman, President, and CEO, Peraton.
The Foundation appreciates the contributions of our departing board members: Patrick Acheson, Managing Principal, Quadrint; Dr. Todd Bacastow, Teaching Professor, Department of Geography, Penn State University; Vicki Schmanske, Executive VP, Corporate Operations, Leidos; and Isaac Zaworski, President, Sectra.
“On behalf of USGIF, thank you, Patrick, Todd, Vicki, and Isaac, for your service to the Foundation as members of the board. Your contributions and steady stewardship have ushered us forward with renewed strength and commitment to the mission and the community,” said Robert Cardillo, USGIF Board Chair.
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