TASC creates new VP position to spur market growth
Official says company wants to meet the growing security and mobility needs of customers.
In an effort to strengthen its client relationships and execute new market strategies, TASC Inc. has named Lisa Donnan vice president and customer executive for strategic capabilities and technology, a new position in the company’s Growth Office.
In addition to expertise in cybersecurity and mobile technologies, Donnan brings more than 20 years of experience in software, consulting, communications and business development, according to a Feb. 28 TASC announcement.
“We are committed to meet the growing security and mobility needs of our customers, particularly those in intelligence and defense,” said Dale Luddeke, chief growth officer of TASC, in the announcement. “Lisa has a proven record of bringing key technologies to both federal and commercial enterprises,” he added.
Before joining TASC, she was an officer and executive vice president at Command Information, where she helped build its cybersecurity practice and then transition it to Salient Federal Solutions after its acquisition in 2011.
Donnan has led numerous high-growth, high-performance initiatives as a senior executive at Bell Canada Enterprises, Sun Microsystems, NeuStar Inc. and TMNG Global.
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