ManTech Appoints Stephen Deitz as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Federal Civilian Sector
On February 9, 2022, ManTech announced the appointment of Stephen Deitz as Executive Vice President and General Manager for its Federal Civilian Sector. Reporting to COO Matt Tait, Deitz aims to enhance strategic operations to meet federal agency mission needs. Deitz, who has been with ManTech for 10 years, previously served as Senior Vice President of Strategic Operations. His experience includes leadership roles across defense and intelligence sectors and a background in healthcare consulting. Deitz holds a Master’s in Technology Management from the University of Maryland.
- Stephen Deitz's promotion may foster improved strategic initiatives and operational excellence in the Federal Civilian Sector.
- Deitz's extensive experience within ManTech and federal agencies could lead to better customer engagement and service delivery.
- Change in leadership may cause temporary disruptions in ongoing projects or initiatives.
- Concerns about continuity in leadership presence due to Deitz's recent transition to this role.
HERNDON, Va., Feb. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ManTech (Nasdaq: MANT) today announced that it has named Stephen Deitz as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the company’s Federal Civilian Sector. Reporting to Chief Operating Officer (COO) Matt Tait, Deitz will lead strategic and operational initiatives to address federal civilian agencies’ mission needs.
Deitz has held multiple leadership roles in his 10-year career at ManTech, supporting customers across ManTech’s market sectors – Defense, Intelligence and Federal Civilian agencies. Most recently he served as ManTech Senior Vice President of Strategic Operations and Division Manager, Department of Justice, supporting customers in law enforcement agencies.
“Over the course of Steve’s 10-year ManTech career, he has excelled in winning business, delivering on customer requirements and advancing employee capabilities and engagement,” said Tait. “I am confident that the combination of his leadership and customer insight will reap significant benefits for existing and new customers as well as the ManTech team that supports these missions.”
Prior to joining ManTech in 2009, Deitz spent 10 years with CSC building and managing large service desk offerings for federal customers. He also served as COO of ZAI overseeing the company’s business, project and customer success in the delivery of technology-enabled solutions and services for federal government customers. Deitz started his career in healthcare consulting providing program management, strategic planning and IT support to the pharmaceutical industry.
He earned a Master of Science in Technology Management from the University of Maryland Global Campus and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Shenandoah University.
“I am excited to take on this new role,” said Deitz. “I look forward to leading the support of our customers’ important missions, our ManTech employees that work hard to deliver operational excellence and the continued growth of our Federal Civilian business.”
About ManTech
ManTech provides mission-focused technology solutions and services for U.S. defense, intelligence community and federal civilian agencies. In business more than 50 years, we excel in full-spectrum cyber, data collection & analytics, enterprise IT, systems engineering and software application development solutions that support national and homeland security. Additional information on ManTech can be found at www.mantech.com
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