Jennifer Ewbank & Nand Mulchandani of CIA Presented With 2023 Wash100 Award

Jennifer Ewbank, deputy director for digital innovation at the CIA, and Nand Mulchandani, chief technology officer of the agency, received their 2023 Wash100 Award from Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic and founder of the industry recognition, during a recent visit to the headquarters.

Only 3 days left to cast your votes for the 2023 Wash100 popular vote competition. Visit Wash100.com to vote and show support for your favorite awardees.

Wash100 Award is an annual honor presented to the top 100 leaders in the government contracting industry for their demonstrated leadership, innovation, vision and potential to shape the GovCon landscape in the coming years. 2023 marks the award’s historic 10th year.

Ewbank was recognized for advocating government and industry partnerships to advance CIA's technology and security goals. Read her full Wash100 profile here.

Meanwhile, Mulchandani was named among the highly esteemed govcon leaders for his digital tech strategy and collaboration vision. Learn more about the CIA official here.

Voting for this year’s Popular Vote competition closes April 28, so cast your votes today at Wash100.com.

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