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Mr. Prashant Gaur (PG) serves as our President. Prior to joining Credence, Prashant served as Director of Enterprise Integration at the Department of Defense (DoD). In this role, he worked with both the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and the Services to drive the modernization and integration of complex business systems across DoD. Prashant also served as Deputy to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), where he was responsible for business transformation initiatives and resolving critical issues such as implementation of enterprise architecture and the transition from legacy to modernized systems. Prior to joining public service, Prashant was a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), where he led the establishment of enterprise resource planning and infrastructure practices for PwC in the federal sector, and was also VP at a systems integration firm. Prashant also recently served as President of ACT-IAC (American Council for Technology – Industry Advisory Council), the largest federal voluntary IT organization.
Mr. Jeetendra (Jack) Ahuja is a Principal of Credence. Prior to joining Credence, Jack was acting Director of Business Integration (BI) Directorate in the Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer (DCMO) at the US Department of Defense (DoD), where he served as the senior advisor to the DCMO on End-to-End (E2E) business process, ERP Implementation and enterprise wide Business Transformation efforts. He also served as Transformation Advisor supporting the mission of Business Transformation Agency (BTA) in guiding the Business and Systems Transformation efforts across the DoD. Advising, supporting and managing Enterprise efforts by Army, Air Force, Navy, US Marine Corps, Defense Agencies and COCOMS with an annual portfolio spend of over $6.9 Billion. Jack is a DoD Certified Acquisition Professional – Program Management at Level III through the Defense Acquisition University (DAU).
Ms. Susan Alexander serves as our Human Resources Business Partner, and her role extends to facilitate and support our internal operations. She also is our Data Privacy Manager, ensuring global compliance with GDPR and other applicable regulations. Prior to joining Credence, Susan had been working in the Human Resources field in the DC Metropolitan area for organizations in both the federal contracting and private fields.
Ms. Alexander is a member of NOVA SHRM and the NOVA SHRM Government Contracting SIG.
Susan holds Human Resources Certified Professional certifications from both the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) and the HR Certification Institute (HRCI). Susan achieved her Bachelor’s degree with a double major in Business Administration and Psychology from the University of Mary Washington, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Susan obtained her Master’s degree from Georgetown University in Human Resources Management, concentrating in Diversity & Inclusion Management, and graduated Summa Cum Laude.
Ms. Shehnaz Atcha serves as our Director of International Development, where she advances Credence’s growth strategy focused both on international development and customer satisfaction. Shehnaz brings over 25 years of experience in international development, from research, to implementing large field programs in a variety of disaster, conflict, and stabilization environments, to managing and providing oversite for several institutional support contracts for USAID. Ms. Atcha has over a decade of executive experience in private sector international development and humanitarian and disaster response strategy.
Ms. Atcha received her Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley, and obtained her Master of Business Administration from University of California at Davis.
Dr. Vikram Baruah is a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Data Science and a Director at Credence. He leads our AI practice which provides services, applications, and advisory support in AI, business intelligence, automation, data visualization, and data science. He leads technology teams that build solutions and systems for Air Force, DLA, ICE, CBP, GSA, and USAID programs. Solutions built by these teams support over 1,000 program personnel and over $2 Billion in Federal contracts. Before joining Credence, Dr. Baruah was a serial entrepreneur in the AI and mobile App sectors serving in CEO and CTO roles. Dr. Baruah possesses a B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a PhD in Data Science and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
Ms. Yemisirach “Yemi” Bereded serves as an Accounting Manager with Credence. Yemi has been involved in various accounting functions, including reconciling general ledger accounts as well as reviewing and approving expense reports. She also develops journal entries, monthly accruals, and prepares monthly invoices to customers. Yemi is responsible for the implementation of the Concur Automated Expense Software. Before joining Credence, Yemi developed her accounting skills over five years in the Government contracting industry. Yemi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and Certificate in Government Contracting from George Mason University.
Ms. Leigh Boyle currently serves as a Principal as well as Business Capture Lead at Credence. In this role, her primary focus is on maximizing Credence’s growth under the GSA OASIS contract. She applies more than 12 years of experience in holistic business development to these OASIS efforts, as well as to Credence’s overall capture strategy and execution initiatives. Externally, Leigh focuses her attention on developing and nurturing healthy, long-term teaming relationships between Credence and our trusted partners, with the goal of expanding Credence’s good will to partnerships in our areas of strategic growth. Prior to joining the Credence Team, she honed her expertise and skills in the areas of proposal management, marketing, and business development at AECOM, where she ultimately served as Department Manager of a regional marketing and proposal management team. Ms. Boyle possesses a Bachelor of Business Administration from The College of William & Mary.
Mr. Alex Choi is one of our capture managers who primarily focuses on running our Army ITES-3S IDIQ contract. Under this decentralized contract vehicle, Alex is responsible for developing strategic, long-term relationships with organizations in pursuit of both new and existing opportunities with cradle-to-the-grave capture and proposal writing. Additionally, Alex also assists with managing our NAVAIR PMCSS MAC IDIQ contract for the Navy, and is fortunate to be managing multi-billion dollar IDIQs for Credence. Excited to be working at such a fast growing, well-established firm, Alex possesses a Bachelor’s degree in English from George Mason University.
Mr. Geoffrey Cox serves as the Director of Recruiting at Credence, supporting the full life cycle recruiting function for all contracts and internal positions. Geoffrey partners with all department leads and hiring managers to foster strategic staffing efforts and oversees all areas of talent acquisitions. He has over 10 years of industry knowledge and a strong sourcing emphasis.
Geoffrey values Credence’s servant leadership and is appreciative when he can find the right employee for the client and vice versa, the right client for the employee. He is honored to support the different missions Credence supports in the Federal Government.
Ms. Deborah Davis is a Principal at Credence. Deborah manages our C4ISR, C2ISR, USPACOM, ISR/SOF U-2 efforts worldwide. Prior to joining Credence, Deborah has served more than 28 years in the DoD environment in multiple platforms primarily supporting the US Air Force, US Air Force Foreign Military Sales, US Army, US Navy, and Marine Corps programs managing multimillion dollar programs. Deborah has an extensive experience in Acquisition, Business Operations, Contract Administration, Intelligence, Reconnaissance and Surveillance, SME Program Management, Human Resources and Benefits, extensive Technical and Engineering knowledge, Program Capture and Business Development background, as well as senior peer and corporate-level management and leadership development for policy and procedures. Previously, Deborah has served in many capacities, as Vice President of DoD Industry Development and Outreach Partnerships; Vice President of NCMA, and is certified in ISO Quality Management and Auditing, Trade, Export and ITAR Control, and Defense Industrial Security Management.
Mr. Dan Ellis joined Credence as a Principal to expand the firm’s professional services practice, and he is a practitioner in his own right. He is most experienced in the transformation of government IT organizations to better meet and deliver mission value. Dan specializes in enterprise architecture and modifying agency IT management practices to ensure that the benefits of IT practices, such as SOA or Agile Methods, are realized in their application within an agency. Previously, Dan served as the Vice President of Federal Services at Everware-CBDI, and his notable accomplishments include receiving the Federal Computer Week Rising Star Award in 2008.
Mr. Jason Gerard, a Principal at Credence, is a retired US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant Colonel with more than 26 years of active-duty experience in the Air Force and Army. Jason culminated his military career as the Materiel Leader, Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS) at Robins Air Force Base (AFB). Jason also served as a Program Manger supporting the MV and CV-22 Osprey and Student Squadron Commander and Evaluator at Basic Officer Training responsible for training and commissioning over 300 Second Lieutenants a year. Additionally, Jason performed Presidential and Vice-Presidential support while serving at the White House Communications Agency. Jason is our Program Manager for multiple USAF contracts to include the Armament Sustainment Division at Robins AFB supporting USAF and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirements from over 44 countries. Jason also leads our support to USAF Central Intelligence Directorate (USAFCENT/A2) at Shaw AFB, SC, in addition to supporting Capture and Proposal efforts for multiple Air Force opportunities. Jason is a certified Program Management Professional (PMP) and Levell III Defense Acquisition University (DAU) Program Manager. Jason holds Master’s degrees from the United States Army Command and General Staff College and Troy University.
Ms. Kathryn Santander holds more than 10 years of experience working overseas in developing countries. She has led both national and international training efforts for transformational agency-wide IT systems and has been a key member of Credence Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V) teams for both DoD and Civilian clients. Kathryn also has served as a team member on large-scale IT efforts involving training, requirements collection and analysis, systems implementation, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, and financial management. She holds an MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.
Mr. Matthew Hough serves as one of our Directors, managing all aspects of growing new opportunities within our numerous IDIQ contracts, particularly the OASIS vehicle. Under this vehicle, Matt is responsible for developing strategic, long-term partnerships with individuals and organizations in pursuit of new opportunities. In addition to his experience performing business development, capture, and as a member of our Proposals team, Matt has been privileged to work directly on projects for some of Credence’s clients at DISA, HHS, and the Department of Education. Long fascinated by the Defense industry and the Intelligence Community, Matt possesses a Bachelor’s degree in Government from The College of William & Mary.
Ms. Wanda Jaskiewicz is a Director at Credence. She brings over 20 years of workforce development experience, leading global human resources for health and capacity building programs, performance improvement, and training and workforce motivation and retention efforts. She presently serves as the Program Director for Credence’s USAID Global Health Training, Advisory and Support Contract (GHTASC), spearheading our effort to promote effective global health programming and advance the mission of the Bureau for Global Health (GH). In addition to obtaining a Master’s in Public Health (MPH), International Health and Development, she has worked in more than 32 countries, supporting the development of effective human resource management systems to produce, recruit, recognize, develop, and retain competent health workers for increased access to quality health services. She has experience with management of workforce performance support programs in her role as Project Director for USAID’s flagship global health workforce program, HRH2030, where she led more than 300 personnel worldwide, and promoted HRH on a global level. Through her work she has established trustworthy and strong relationships with USAID Washington, field Missions, and other US government agencies, host country counterparts, and international organizations including the World Bank, United Nations, and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Mr. Aaron Kigar, a Principal at Credence, is a retired US Air Force Chief Master Sergeant with more than 24 years of operational experience. Aaron served as Air Education and Training Command’s Aviation Resource Management Functional Manager leading over 400 military personnel at 33 locations overseeing career field education and aviation resource management policy for Undergraduate and Graduate Formal Flying Training. Aaron is our current Program Manager for the US Air Force’s Flight Training Operations Support contract covering 11 locations and 125 personnel. He also has served as the Transition Manager on the Aircrew Instruction Support contract fielding 155 Aircrew Instructors for both simulators and flight operations, in addition to supporting Capture and Proposal efforts for multiple Air Force opportunities. Aaron holds Master’s degrees in Business Administration and Human Resource Management from Webster University.
Mr. David Marburg is a Director at Credence where he leads engagements to modernize DoD workloads in the cloud with AI/ML capabilities. David brings more than 25 years of Federal contracting experience including agile management, cloud strategy, and digital transformation. David has practical experience delivering solutions with disciplined Agile Scrum and Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) practices, and he holds Project Management Professional (PMP) and SAFe 6 Agilist certifications. Additionally, David has held technical certifications from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Oracle. Prior to joining Credence, David was a Delivery Practice Manager at Amazon where was responsible for AWS Professional Services delivery across the DoD 4th Estate practice. In that role, David led a team of AWS consultants supporting the migration and modernization of DoD workloads in the cloud. Prior to that, David worked for Federal Systems Integrators including Hitachi Vantara, Booz Allen & Hamilton, Accenture Federal Services, and HPTi where he led DevOps transformation, cloud migration, application development, and big data initiatives for multiple Federal and DoD agencies. David holds a Bachelors of Science from George Mason University in Decision Science and Management Information Systems.
Mr. Daniel McCune, a Principal, comes to Credence with 26 years of experience leading software delivery teams in both the private and public sectors. As the Deputy CIO of the Department of Veterans Affairs, he successfully led multiple transformation and modernization efforts. He excels at running IT at scale with a proven ability to foster employee engagement and productivity, reduce costs, and improve the customer experience through innovative and strategic leadership. Mr. McCune received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Wisconsin and is a Veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Mr. Russ Mielke is a Principal at Credence. A retired Navy Captain with 27 Years of experience as a Naval Flight Officer, Russ has served in operational aviation units deploying from Asia to Europe. An experienced leader, Russ held senior operational leadership and Command assignments with complementary staff positions at Navy Headquarters. Serving the broader joint community Russ was assigned to Northern Command where he supported the development of cooperative agreements with Mexico’s Military. As a senior leader at the United States Transportation Command Russ was selected to lead the Commander’s initiative to transform TRANSCOM’s business systems resulting the delivery of an integrated financial management system that was further deployed to all the Air force. Russ Holds a master’s degree from Wheaton Graduate School and an MBA from the Pennsylvania State University.
Mr. Scott Milner brings more than 21 years of professional leadership experience in government and industry program management and operations across the business, acquisition and system engineering life-cycles for DHS and DoD clients. He has served as VP of Operations, Director, Senior Associate, and Lead Systems Engineer for small and large Government consulting and aerospace companies, including Boeing and Booz Allen Hamilton. Most recently, Mr. Milner provided leadership to a diverse team of over 100 cross functional staff and a business portfolio of $45M/year across DHS and DoD. Mr. Milner earned his PMP from the Project Management Institute, an MS in Engineering Management/Systems Engineering from The George Washington University, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech.
Ms. Wuba Shiferaw is an experienced Accounting Manager and Principal with a demonstrated history supporting government contracting for over 10 years. Wuba is responsible for overseeing the entire Accounting Operation from Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Payroll to annual audit and tax filing for Credence headquarters. Wuba’s skills span Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Leadership, Costpoint, Full Cycle Accounting, and Microsoft Excel. Wuba holds a Master of Business Administration from James Madison University School of Business and received her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from George Mason University.
Mr. Raj Shivraman has extensive expertise in data management, data warehousing, data architecture, data quality, data strategy and governance, business intelligence, and system integration, and he has experience consulting at various Federal agencies, including the Department of Education, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Defense. Prior to joining Credence, Raj worked with large system Integrators, including Bearing Point, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Knightsbridge/HP, and Informatica, focusing on information management, data warehousing, Oracle ERP, and data quality.
Mr. Radha Srinivasan is a Principal and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Credence. In this role, Radha is leading the strategy and delivery of innovative solutions for clients in the Civilian, Defense, and Intelligence sectors. He is responsible for initiatives across US Air Force, US Army, DLA, DISA, USAID, HHS, DOE, DoEd, Treasury, and DOT. He is a trusted advisor to senior government executives on the latest technologies, enabling them to take advantage of benefits with emerging technologies such as Cloud, Big Data, and Geospatial technologies. His expertise in software development was instrumental in Credence’s attainment of CMMI® Maturity Level 3. Prior to joining Credence, Radha served as a Business Transformation Advisor, where he was responsible for advising, supporting, and managing Enterprise efforts by Army, Air Force, Navy, US Marine Corps, and Defense Agencies.
Mr. John Stapleford is a Principal and leads Credence’s Contracts department. With over 10 years of experience in federal Government contracting, he oversees all aspects of the cradle to grave lifecycle for all Credence contracts, subcontracts, non-disclosure agreements and teaming agreements. Prior to joining Credence, he worked at CACI and led the Contracts and Compliance departments of two successful small businesses. John holds a Juris Doctor degree and Master of Business Administration from the College of William & Mary and earned his Bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis.
Mr. Carlo Tedesco joined Credence in July of 2017 as a Senior Software Architect and served as a technical lead on one of Credence's first awards on the JETS Contract vehicles for DLA. He was the technical lead for Credence's flagship cloud managed services contract with DLA and has been a key contributor in the growth and success of Credence's cloud practice. Through this experience, Carlo has become one of the leading industry experts in cloud implementations at the DoD. Carlo is considered a technology leader at Credence as a key contributor in developing new technology-based capabilities and participating in Credence's Innovation Labs. Carlo received a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Drexel University in 2003 and has been involved with the DoD Information Technology industry since 2008. Carlo is widely regarded for his exceptional blend of technical expertise, business acumen, and leadership skills, both within Credence and in the broader industry.
Mr. Robert Zebrowski initially joined the Credence family to work on the National Guard Bureau’s Domestic Operations Directorate border security support programs, following a 28-year career as an Army Infantry officer. While in uniform he served in various operational units and training organizations from the infantry platoon level to the Department of the Army Staff, culminating in his assignment as the Executive Officer in the Office of The Inspector General, Army. Early in his career, he also served as an Operations Research/Systems Analyst specializing in computer modeling and simulations used to support both the training and combat development environments. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Central Michigan University. Bob currently manages several Credence projects supporting DoD organizations in the National Capital Region.
Mr. Siddhartha (Sid) Chowdhary serves as our CEO. Sid has previously co-founded another technology services firm and held executive positions with multiple government contracting companies. He currently serves as an appointed member of the Fairfax County IT Policy Advisory Committee (ITPAC) and serves on the Board and Executive Committee of the Fairfax Chamber of Commerce, where he leads its Entrepreneurship Council. He is also the past Chair of the Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) Government Committee and the past President of PAN-IIT Alumni Association USA. Sid was named as a finalist for the 2014 Ernst and Young “Entrepreneur of the Year” award, as one of the 2010 “Minority Business Leaders” by the Washington Business Journal, and the 2010 “50 Powerful Minority Men in Business” by the Minority Enterprise Executive Council. He was also cited as 1105 Government Information Group’s “Rising Stars: the up and coming in the government IT community,” and was recognized at the 21st Annual Government Computing News (GCN) Awards for “Outstanding Information Technology Achievement in Government.”
Ms. Amy Anda is a Director at Credence. Prior to joining Credence, Amy was the Division Chief for Human Capital Management (HCM) Special Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Defense Business Transformation Agency (BTA). In this role, she was instrumental in managing the stabilization and transition strategies for the world’s largest enterprise resource planning (ERP) program. She has been honored as a “Rising Star” by Federal Computer Week Magazine and is the recipient of numerous local and national awards to include the E-Award for Excellence in Leading DoD Business Transformation and the Jefferson Award for Public Service.
Mr. Austin Root, a Director at Credence, is a former Non-Commissioned Officer with the Virginia Army National Guard. Mr. Root often focuses on pursuits under the EPASS umbrella of opportunities, whose chief customer is the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. Mr. Root leads other capture and proposal efforts on Credence’s OASIS Contract Vehicle with an emphasis on Army and Air Force programs. He also leads all planning and pursuit of opportunities for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) through Credence’s two DISA Prime Contract Vehicles, ENCORE III SB and SETI SB/UR. Mr. Root possesses a Bachelor’s in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia.
Dr. Pravin Muthu, PhD, is a Director at Credence, leveraging over a decade of expertise in AI/ML solutions within Defense/Civilian Governments, he serves as a lead consultant for Credence’s AI and Automation practice. He brings expertise encompassing AI signal processing, data mining/scraping, statistical analysis, software visualization, graph AI/ML algorithms, and deployment within secured network infrastructure. Holding graduate degrees from Johns Hopkins and Emory University, Dr. Muthu is recognized for his extensive contributions to the AI field, having over 20 publications in peer-reviewed journals, continues to lecture at Johns Hopkins University, and has been awarded the prestigious Billy Richardson Young Investigator Award. Prior to joining Credence, Dr. Muthu was a Scientific and Technical Advisor for unmanned systems within the Intelligence Community (IC).
Mr. Atul Mathur currently serves as a Principal at Credence, where he is a technical lead for our projects at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Health & Human Services Administration for Children and Families (HHS ACF). He is an experienced Solutions Architect with a deep understanding of Services Oriented Architecture, Mobile Application Development, Cloud Deployment Strategy and Advanced Business Analytics. Atul has experience in all of the software development lifecycle phases, including enterprise architecture, analysis, design, development, testing, quality assurance, and rollout of mission critical applications. Prior to joining Credence, Atul was the Chief Technology Officer at Information Management Consultants, which is now part of Calibre. From 2011 to 2013, he chaired the Business & Enterprise Architecture Committee at the Northern Virginia Technology Council. He also served as Deputy Commissioner on TechAmerica’s Cloud and SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) Commissions. He holds a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering and is certified as a Project Management Professional from the Project Management Institute.
Mr. Scott Lewis, a Director at Credence, is an experienced IT professional with significant management and consulting experience in both government and private industry. Scott has led large-scale transformational efforts involving IT, requirements collection and analysis (traditional and Scrum-based using Product Owner techniques), transition to cloud-based computing, acquisition strategy, systems implementation, ERP systems, benchmarking, business case development, software test best practices, records management, risk management, and IT-business relationship management. Previously, Scott was Group Vice President at Gartner Inc., building and leading the Federal practice in Washington, DC before relocating to London as Group Vice President of the United Kingdom and Ireland practice for several years. Scott has an MBA from The Wharton School and a Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.
Ms. Jennifer Atkins is a Director at Credence. She currently serves as the Human Capital Director for Credence’s USAID Global Health Training, Advisory and Support Contract (GHTASC), where she incorporates innovations in human capital, workforce development, DEI, and performance management to advance the mission of the Bureau for Global Health (GH). Her expertise lies in talent management and development on a global scale, including developing countries, to most effectively support critical and evolving missions. She has notably directed workforce planning and transformation at renowned organizations such as Peace Corps, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, and the American Red Cross. She has over 30 years of experience in human capital management, training, leadership, strategic planning, and championing the Employee Experience across a wide range of international development programs, including serving as Chief of Workforce Development for the Peace Corps, where she was responsible for global learning and development of a workforce of 3,000 employees.
Mr. Brian Sundin has more than 25 years of experience commanding Army truck and ocean terminal organizations and serving on tactical to strategic-level Army, joint, and combined staffs. He is a recognized expert in analyzing, developing, and modernizing transportation and logistics force structure as part of the Total Army Analysis process and during the Grow the Army Plan of 2007 and served as logistics branch chief in Department of the Army G-3 Force Management. Brian works with U.S., local, and allied governments to plan and execute military logistics and force projection operations in CENTCOM, EUCOM, and PACOM. A qualified joint service staff officer, Brian has extensive Pacific and Korean theater experience, including operational logistics planning in support of contingency and humanitarian assistance operations. Brian has supported Army Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and related programs since September 2012 and currently serves as the Credence Program Manager supporting the Army’s Defense Integrated Business Systems (DIBS) (formerly GFEBS).
Mr. Ernest Petit-Frere is a Principal at Credence. Ernest is a logistics and finance expert who is based out of our Dayton, Ohio practice. Ernest is a retired Air Force Logistician with over 10 years of experience in implementing complex financial and logistics systems, as well as lead DoD Integrated Logistics System modernizations. Ernest’s experience includes Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), United States Air Force, and Commercial industry. Ernest has a MS degree in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, and has extensive functional knowledge in Inventory, Purchasing, and Order Management.