SAIC names Dee Dee Helfenstein EVP, Chief Strategic Growth Officer
On May 18, Reston, VA-based Science Applications International Corp. announced that it has named Dorothy (Dee Dee) Helfenstein as the company’s executive vice president and chief strategic growth officer, effective immediately. In this newly created position, Helfenstein will lead SAIC’s corporate strategy and growth initiatives, reporting directly to SAIC CEO Nazzic Keene.
“Dee Dee is exactly the right person at the right time to join SAIC,” said Keene. “Dee Dee’s proven creativity, enterprise focus and understanding of our customer base will be a tremendous asset as we capitalize on SAIC’s newly expanded breadth of capabilities and depth of talent to accelerate our growth and advance our market leadership.”
Helfenstein’s new position was created to drive the company’s organic growth and market leadership by aligning capabilities with customer needs and market opportunities and to strengthen the company’s ability to bring innovative, differentiated solutions to our customers, and deliver digital transformation to the U.S. government.
“I have watched and admired SAIC as it evolved from a spinoff to a true market leader. I am excited by the opportunity to join Nazzic and her leadership team, to work side-by-side and in partnership with the general managers, and to meaningfully contribute to achieving its strategy and goals,” said Helfenstein. “It’s an honor to join a company with such a strong heritage of service to our customers, our communities, our nation, and our world.”
Helfenstein joins SAIC from Booz Allen Hamilton where she was an executive vice president and leader of the firm’s Solutions Business.
She is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, including Diversity Journal’s Women Worth Watching (2016), Power Women of DC Tech (2018) and Federal Computer Week’s Fed 100 Award (2019). She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She currently serves on the boards of Capital Partners for Education and The Vinetta Project and on the board of advisors to Press Forward.
Source: SAIC