HERNDON, Va., April 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Northern Virginia
Technology Council (NVTC) is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2008
Greater Washington Technology CFO Awards, which recognize chief financial
officers for extraordinary achievement and excellence in promoting the
development of the region's technology community. The awards program,
produced by NVTC with participation by the Tech Council of Maryland, honors
exemplary CFOs in the following categories: Public Company CFO of the Year,
Private Company CFO of the Year, Group/Division CFO of the Year and
Community Service Award. At the awards banquet on June 3 at the Hilton
McLean in McLean, Va., the Michael G. Devine Hall of Fame Award also will
be presented to an extraordinary leader whose contributions have
significantly and uniquely impacted the Greater Washington region's
technology business community during the course of his or her career.
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These awards are a joint endeavor of the four accounting firms of
Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers, and the
chairmanship of the event is rotated among the four firms. The chairman of
this year's awards program is Greg Kuykendall, partner, Ernst & Young.
The finalists for the Public Company CFO of the Year Award are
-- John F. Baule, K12
-- Maria C. Izurieta, Wireless Matrix
-- Kevin Phillips, ManTech International
-- Joe Ragan, GTSI Corporation
-- Steve Vintz, Vocus, Inc.
The Private Company CFO of the Year Award finalists are
-- Gregory S. Dunn, Acquisitions Solutions, Inc.
-- Wes Husted, Abraxas
-- Doug Kollme, Interactive Technology Solutions
-- Joseph Kuhn, NextPoint Networks, Inc.
-- Wayne Wilkinson, Athena Innovative Solutions, Inc.
The Group/Division CFO of the Year, a new award category for 2008, is
presented to the chief financial executive of a significant division or
business unit that is located in the Greater Washington region and whose
parent company is headquartered outside the region. The finalists are
-- Marilyn Crouther, EDS, U.S. Public Sector (the 2007 Community Service
Award honoree)
-- Jim LaJeunesse, Unisys
-- William T. Powers III, Rolls-Royce North America
The Community Service Award finalists are
-- Kevin M. Boyce, Datatel, Inc.
-- Ed Offterdinger, Beers + Cutler
-- Mark Simione, Noblis
To learn more or to register for the Greater Washington Technology CFO
Awards Banquet, visit http://www.nvtc.org.
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) is the membership and
trade association for the technology community in Northern Virginia and is
the largest technology council in the nation. NVTC has about 1,100 member
companies representing more than 200,000 employees. Its membership includes
companies from all sectors of the technology industry and the service
providers that support these companies, as well as universities, foreign
embassies, non-profit organizations and governmental agencies. NVTC is
recognized as the nation's leader in providing its technology community
with networking and educational events, specialized services and benefits,
public policy advocacy, branding of its region as a major global technology
center, initiatives in targeted business sectors and in the international,
entrepreneurship, workforce and education arenas, the Equal Footing
Foundation that focuses on venture philanthropy and public/private
partnerships, and The Entrepreneur Center @NVTC to mentor new technology
entrepreneurs. Visit NVTC at http://www.nvtc.org.
SOURCE Northern Virginia Technology Council
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