“CNSI, a leading business solutions provider in developing and delivering innovative health information technology solutions, announced today that Todd Stottlemyer, the company’s CEO, has received the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s Michael G. Devine Hall of Fame Award for his contributions to the National Capital Region’s technology business community. Stottlemyer was honored last night at the annual Greater Washington Technology CFO Awards event.”
“Awarded annually, the Michael G. Devine Hall of Fame Award salutes an extraordinary leader whose contributions have had a significant and unique impact on the National Capital Region’s technology business community during his or her career…”
“Past NVTC Michael G. Devine Hall of Fame awardees include, among others, Mike Daniels (SAIC/Network Solutions), Bill Conway (The Carlyle Group), Steve Case (AOL), Peter Barris (NEA), Nigel Morris (Capital One), April Young (Hercules Technology Growth Capital), Gene Riechers (FBR), and Mark Warner (Columbia Capital).”
“Prior to joining CNSI in 2018, Stottlemyer served as CEO of the Inova Health System’s Center for Personalized Health; as CEO of Acentia, a private equity backed information technology company (now part of MAXIMUS); as CEO of Apogen Technologies, a private equity backed information technology company (now part of Perspecta); as President of McGuireWoods Consulting; as Chief Financial Officer of BTG, a publicly-traded information technology company (now part of L-3); and as Corporate Vice President and a member of the senior executive leadership team of BDM International, a two times publicly traded and private equity backed information technology company (now part of Northrop Grumman)…”
“Stottlemyer has received numerous awards and recognition for his business and community leadership, including being recognized as one of the “20 Most Admired CEOs” in the Washington, DC region by Washington Smart CEO magazine; as one of the 50 “Most Admired CEOs” in the Washington, DC region by the Washington Business Journal; and as one of the 50 most influential Virginians by Virginia Business magazine. Stottlemyer also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce for business excellence and lifetime contributions to the community and the Northern Virginia Community Trustee Award for outstanding commuity service from Leadership Fairfax…” Read the full press release here.
Source: CNSI CEO Todd Stottlemyer Receives Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) Hall of Fame Award – September 24, 2020. CNSI.