APPOINTMENTS

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Companies

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean named three to new positions in its intelligence, security and technology group: Sarah Allen is senior vice president of human resources, Gene Colabatistto vice president of program development and Joel Richards, senior vice president of business development.

National Interest Security of Fairfax named Jose Rodriguez, former director of the CIA's National Clandestine Service, senior vice president.

Helios HR of Reston named Kitty Nix, former vice president of corporate services with Ventera, director of strategic development.

Quadel Consulting of the District named Dallas Parks director for housing choice voucher operations in its Program Management Division, Amy Jones director for contract administration and performance management in its Program Management Division, and William Riley director for consulting and affordable housing program management in its Consulting Division.

Microsoft of the District named Teresa Carlson vice president for its U.S. federal government business.

Fortress Technologies of Lansdowne named Dennis McLain vice president of business development, Tony Celia and Tony Vargas directors of business development, Robert Otto senior product manager, and Bill Ruvo and Paul Cordaro sales directors.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of Silver Spring named Chris Vaccaro director of public affairs for its National Weather Service.

Proshred of Sterling named Jae McCadden, former outside sales account executive for the Tampa Bay Lightning, sales consultant.

Professionals for Nonprofits of the District named Christine Lino account manager of the temp division and Dana Kathrins recruiter, temp division.

Associations/Nonprofits

The Center for Public Integrity of the District named Gordon Witkin, former assistant managing editor with U.S. News & World Report, managing editor; David Donald, former training director at Investigative Reporters and Editors, data editor; Michael Zuckerman project director for the Land Use Accountability Project; Marianne Lavelle, former senior writer at U.S. News and World Report, staff writer; and Kristen Lombardi, former staff writer at the Village Voice, staff writer.

American Institutes for Research of the District named Mark Schneider vice president. He will lead special initiatives in the Education, Human Development and the Workforce Division.

The Center for Innovative Technology of Herndon named Dan Bannister chairman of the Board of Innovative Technology Authority.


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