![]() Advisory Board: Carl Eckstein, President and CEO of PM&C has over thirty years of experience as a venture capitalist, consultant and the owner of two software firms. As co-founder of Putney & Eckstein, Inc., his focus was mergers and acquisitions, and strategic management. As a principal with Arthur Young, a consultant at Price Waterhouse, and a systems engineer at IBM, Carl helped re-engineer businesses to leverage emerging information technology. His software businesses were engaged in GIS and information technology consulting. Mr. Eckstein earned a BS in microbiology from Ohio State University.
Dr. McNichols has served
on: the Corporate Advisory Board of The Institute for the
Integration of Management and Engineering (TIIME) of Case Western
Reserve University; President of the Rondelay Civic Association;
President of the Institute of Cost Analysis; President of the
Association of Small, Research & Technology Companies; President of
Realty Media, Inc.; Vice President-Administration, and Treasurer of
the Military Operations Research Society; Council Member of INFORMS
(ORSA); Director, International Society of Parametric Analysts;
President, Washington Operations Research Council; Vice-President,
GENTECH, Inc.; Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Defense (Resource Analysis); Member of Sigma Xi. MCR was honored
as an “Inc. 500”, “Washington Fast 50”, “National 500”, and
“Virginia Fantastic 50” Company. Former US Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynn
Mr. Wynn is a business executive and was the
21st Secretary of the US Air Force. Upon receiving a bachelors
degree in engineering from West Point Military Academy, Wynne served
in the Air Force for seven years, ending his career as captain and
assistant professor of astronautics at the US Air Force Academy.
Wynne spent over 25 years in the private sector, including time in
small technology companies, as Principal at Research Analysis and
Development, various executive positions with General Dynamics, and
as General Manager of the Lockheed Martin (then Martin Marietta)
Space Launch Systems segment. In addition to his service as
Secretary of the Air Force, his recent public service experience
includes Principal Deputy Undersecretary; and then Undersecretary of
Defense for Acquisition Technology and Logistics with wide ranging
responsibilities in technology and development.
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