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Perot Systems’ Richard Pineda: Securing a high re-compete win rate

Before he was officially hired as Executive Vice President of Government Services at Perot Systems, Richard Pineda let it be known: He wanted to “deliver a clean sweep” on 10 sizable contract re-competes for his division. Since taking on the role of EVP in February 2008, Pineda has been true to his word. Under his [...]

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New year, new role for Elizabeth Smith of Perot Systems

Ask Elizabeth Smith what her greatest leadership challenge is, and she’ll be the first to tell you: the one she’s facing now as the new executive vice president at Perot Systems. It’s also a challenge that Smith’s background has more than equipped her to handle. “It’s requiring me to take all the best practices I’ve [...]

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Susan Nolan, CIO of Perot Systems

This is an exciting time for Perot Systems. Susan Nolan, the company’s CIO, knows all about it. Her team just celebrated the company’s 20th anniversary and launched the its newly redesigned public website, www.perotsystems.com. In her position Nolan oversees these initiatives and more, while making sure everything launches smoothly and on time. So, how does [...]

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ExecutiveBiz Selects Top Ten “New at the Top” Government Contractor Executives

ExecutiveBiz, the Washington DC area’s premier executive group and eMagazine, has compiled a listing of our top ten new at the top government contracting executives. We’ve chosen these 10 individuals because they have a demonstrated track record of success, arrive at a time when their current employers are in the midst of aggressive growth and [...]

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Jim Ballard’s book opens new chapter

When some retiring executives make that difficult decision to ride off into the sunset, it is usually behind the wheel of a golf cart. This is not to say that these accomplished individuals completely detach from business pursuits, but more time to improve on a 6 handicap doesn’t hurt. The standard retirement book, however, may [...]

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