Leidos' Alvie Johnson Venerated with Significant AFCEA Women's Appreciation Award
RESTON, Va., February 24: Leidos, a worldwide science and expertise
enterprise, has revealed that Alvie Johnson, Leidos' Army-Principal Business
Developer, was acknowledged as a recipient of the Women's Appreciation Award by
AFCEA International. Johnson obtained this honor at the AFCEA West episode in
San Diego, for his guidance as well as sustenance of enhancing women in trade.
Johnson constantly exhibits a dedication to expanding and
mentoring female specialists to expand their professions. He is a vigorous counsellor,
giving leadership as well as structure in career expansion, as well as expediting
presentations with other business frontrunners. He is furthermore a robust supporter
of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning. As the previous
AFCEA Belvoir Chapter President, he assisted in forming a program that offered grants
as well as scholarships to local pupils in quest of following higher STEM learning
trails. He has been a member of AFCEA ever since 1982 and now functions as the
Regional Vice President for the National Capital region.
"Alvie is a true role model, who recognizes the
importance of encouraging women to achieve their business goals," revealed
Gerry Fasano, Chief of Business Development & Strategy for Leidos, adding,
"This award underscores his dedication to the industry and belief in
developing the best and brightest talent to support STEM fields."
AFCEA International, started in 1946, is a non-profit
non-lobbying membership union working for the military, government, industry as
well as academic world.
Leidos is a worldwide science as well as technology
solutions frontrunner functioning to resolve the globe's strongest task in the protection,
intelligence, homeland safety, civil, as well as fitness markets. The enterprise's
32,000 workforces aid crucial jobs for government as well as business clients. With
its head offices in Reston, Virginia, Leidos testified yearly profits of about
$7.04 billion for the financial year ended December 30, 2016. For additional
facts log on to www.Leidos.com.
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