William Burns, CIA Director, Gains 2nd Wash100 Recognition

William Burns, CIA Director, Gains 2nd Wash100 Recognition

Executive Mosaic has introduced William Burns, director of the CIA, as an inductee into the 2022 Wash100 in recognition of his efforts to shape the future of national security and intelligence.

This marks Burns' second consecutive selection to the annual list of highly esteemed public and private sector figures with influence in the government contracting sector. The veteran diplomate became the CIA's eighth director in March 2021 and his full profile is posted on our sister site ExecutiveBiz.

You can cast a vote for William Burns and your other favorite GovCon leaders on the Wash100 site.

About the Wash100 Award

This year represents the ninth annual Wash100 award selection. The Wash100 is the premier group of private and public sector leaders selected by Executive Mosaic’s organizational and editorial leadership as the most influential leaders in the GovCon sector. These leaders demonstrate skills in leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement, and vision. Visitors to www.wash100.com can sign in and vote for the executives they believe will have the greatest impact on government contracting in the coming year.

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