Washington Technology Online Who's On First

a href="../business/index.

Home
Opinion
DataStream
Business
Federal
State Local
Netplex

Tech Features



Beltway Biz


Who's On
First



Executive Moves

Cable & Wireless Inc., Vienna, Va., has named Rich Yalen as chief executive officer. CWI is the U.S. subsidiary of British telecommunications giant Cable and Wireless PLC. Yalen previously served as chief operating officer at CWI.

Signal Corp., Fairfax, Va., announced three promotions: Bob Smith to senior vice president, administration; Ron Frazier to vice president, information solutions; and Kevin Wideman to vice president, General Services Administration programs. The company also hired Glenn Hecton as vice president, Navy programs.

Houston Associates Inc., Silver Spring, Md., hired Eugene Jackson as vice president of corporate development.

Michael Aisenberg, who was Digital Equipment Corp.'s Washington lobbyist for 17 years, has become a partner in the D.C. law firm of Galland, Kharasch & Garfinkle PC.

David Linthicum, a client/server and application development expert, has been named chief technology officer for Software AG Americas, Reston, Va. He will be responsible for product direction, development and strategy.

Proxicom Inc. of Reston, Va., has named Larry Clark as senior vice president. Clark, former vice president and general manager of the U.S. East Region at MCI Systemhouse, will oversee Proxicom's Internet services business.

CrossMedia Networks Corp., McLean, Va., announced several executive appointments. Matt Lehman has been named vice president for strategic alliances. John Miller has joined the team as director of advanced technology. Maureen Lalor has become business development manager. Kathy Penny is the new manager of administration.

Arthur Andersen, Vienna, Va., has named Jay Meriweather managing partner of its Northern Virginia office.

The Data Warehousing Institute, Gaithersburg, Md., has appointed Wayne Eckerson vice president of technology services. He will be responsible for helping to provide research, consulting and other technology services.

Dimensions International Inc. in Fairfax, Va., operator of the Fairfax Electronic Commerce Resource Center, has added F. Deane Erwin as a senior electronic commerce resource consultant. He will work with small- to medium-sized businesses and government agencies, implementing electronic commerce technology solutions.

John McElrath has joined Statistica Inc., Gaithersburg, Md., as vice president of the data management services group.

SpaceVest, a space industry venture capital firm in Reston, Va., has added health-care industry specialist Ransom Parker to its team. Parker will serve as a senior executive of SpaceVest's management company.

J. Chris Wagner, a senior vice president at Computer Associates International of Islandia, N.Y., was recently appointed to the board of directors at SpaceWorks Inc., a Rockville, Md.-based extranet commerce software firm.

Send information to Who's On First Editor, Washington Technology, 8500 Leesburg Pike, Suite 7500, Vienna, Va. 22182; fax at (703) 848-2353; e-mail news@technews.com.


Copyright 1998 Post-Newsweek Business Information, Inc. All rights reserved

TOP
Home

NEXT STORY: Washington Technology DataStream