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John D. Mayer Jack Mayer is a Booz Allen Hamilton Senior Vice President based at the firm’s McLean, Virginia headquarters, where he is responsible for organizational transformation and change management initiatives for public sector clients. Mr. Mayer leads Booz Allen’s business in support of the Department of Homeland Security and serves U.S. Army clients with a focus on organizational change and transformation, primarily in the area of military personnel. He is a thought leader recognized for his expertise in:
Mr. Mayer is a former member of Booz Allen’s Board of Directors and Chairman of the Board’s Personnel Committee. He currently serves as a member of the firm’s leadership team. Mr. Mayer sits on the board of the Homeland Security and Defense Business Council, the board of the Washington Education and Tennis Foundation, and is a member of the Corporate Advisory Board for the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. Prior to joining the firm, he was director of strategic planning and program development at the CNA Corporation. He also served on Capitol Hill, where he was a deputy assistant director at the Congressional Budget Office. Mr. Mayer has been a consultant to the Electronic Industries Association on long-range planning and investment strategies, and he has lectured about and authored articles on topics that include national budget priorities and the budget process. Mr. Mayer holds graduate degrees in statistics, operations research, and business from Stanford University and Long Island University, and he has an undergraduate degree in engineering from the U.S. Military Academy. He is a graduate of the Senior Executive Program at The Kennedy School at Harvard University. profile updated June 2009 |
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