Google Public Sector CEO Karen Dahut and LMI President and CEO Doug Wagoner, two of the most esteemed figures in the government contracting community, have been spotlighted for their incredible achievements in honor of their 2023 Wash100 Award wins.
To select each annual Wash100 class, Executive Mosaic weighs the past successes and expected future accomplishments of every nominee. In the awards 10th run, the triumphant leadership of Dahut and Wagoner stood out during the process, propelling these respected executives into the highly-anticipated 2023 Wash100 class.
Dahut’s devotion to the client-centered approach resulted in her third Wash100 win. Since taking up her post as CEO of Google’s new public sector arm in October 2022, she has guided the company in its efforts to provide tailored technologies to support each government customer’s mission.
With Dahut at the helm, Google secured a spot on the historic $9 billion Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract vehicle, an award meant to allow federal mission owners to more easily procure cloud offerings from private sector organizations. Click here to read Karen Dahut’s full profile.
Under Wagoner’s leadership, LMI split its management consulting and technology business into separate nonprofit and for-profit entities in July of last year. In an interview with ExecutiveBiz, Wagoner, who just landed his fourth Wash100 Award, cited the desire to expand LMI’s government client base to include a wider range of organizations as the catalyst for this decision.
The decision to divide LMI has already demonstrated success in the acquisition of space-focused company Synaptech, which is expected to launch LMI into the space market. To read Doug Wagoner’s full profile, click here.
The annual Wash100 popular vote contest has commenced! To cast a vote for Karen Dahut and Doug Wagoner, please visit Wash100.com.