WRSystems Promote Greg Black Senior V-P

October 17, 2012

Greg Black, Director of the Government Business Solutions Division, promoted to Senior Vice President of WRSystems, Ltd.

Mr. Black has over 30 years of experience in federal and private sector weapon system program management. He served in the United States Air Force and after completion of his military duty, entered the Federal Civil Service as an engineer with the Naval Space Command, performing several functions including Program Manager for the Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar (ROTHR) program. He joined WRSystems in 1997 and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.

The company's Government Business Solutions Division provides end-to-end technology solutions, and professional, program, and project management support services for state and local governments.

Announcing Mr. Black’s appointment, WRSystems President Dave Edwards noted, “This appointment is the result of Greg’s dedication to his customer, his employees, and our organization. Greg has demonstrated his professionalism and talent in capturing key personnel and loyal customers as well as managing a consistently profitable business operation with a diverse revenue base of impressive differentiators.”





 

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