Serco Inc. announced on April 16 the appointment of two distinguished professionals to Serco Inc’s board of directors: Giao Phan and Teresa Shea. These accomplished leaders bring extensive experience and leadership in defense, intelligence, and technology sectors, further strengthening Serco’s commitment to excellence and innovation.
Giao Phan, retired SES, recently concluded a distinguished 40+year civilian career with the Department of Defense. Most recently, she served as executive director at the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). In this role, she led the Navy’s largest Systems Command, overseeing over 87,000 personnel and managing a $50 billion portfolio focused on the research, development, design, acquisition and lifecycle support of naval vessels and systems. Her prior roles include executive director for surface ship maintenance and modernization and deputy commander for Navy Regional Maintenance Centers at NAVSEA, where she led over 7,000 personnel in critical ship modernization and maintenance efforts.
Teresa Shea, retired SES, is the president of Oplnet, LLC, a strategic consulting firm, and serves on several boards, including the Army Science Board (intelligence subcommittee) and the National Cryptologic Foundation. She has 30+ years of experience in intelligence and national defense, including serving as director of signals intelligence (SIGINT) at the National Security Agency (NSA), where she was responsible for all aspects of SIGINT operations and advised top U.S. government officials. Shea held executive roles at Raytheon Intelligence & Space, focusing on technological advancements in national security.
“We are honored to welcome Giao Phan and Teresa Shea to our board of directors,” said Tom Watson, CEO of Serco Inc. “Their exceptional expertise in defense, intelligence, and technology will provide invaluable insights as we continue to enhance our services, grow our business and deliver innovative solutions to our customers.”
Source: Serco
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