Jeff Shen Elected as Vice Chair at Large for ACT-IAC Executive Committee

ASHBURN, Va., June 11, 2024 – ACT-IAC announced the election of Jeff Shen, President of Red Team Consulting, as the new Vice Chair at Large for the IAC Executive Committee. Mr. Shen joins a distinguished panel of four other members, including:

  • Vice Chair for Finance: Tim Smith, MAXISIQ
  • Vice Chair at Large: Tiffany B., NuAxis Innovations
  • Vice Chair at Large: Todd Hager, Macro Solutions
  • Vice Chair at Large: Mia Jordan, Salesforce

Mr. Shen previously held this role from 2010 to 2012 and expressed enthusiasm about returning to the position.

“I’m excited to return to this role,” said Mr. Shen. “Many changes have taken place, and I’m looking forward to supporting ACT-IAC as the preeminent IT association for advancing government and industry collaboration.”

As Vice Chair at Large, Mr. Shen will leverage his extensive experience and leadership to further the mission of ACT-IAC, fostering innovation and collaboration between government and industry stakeholders. His reappointment comes at a crucial time as the association continues to navigate and address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the IT landscape.

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About Red Team: Red Team is a strategic growth consultancy that helps companies scale in the government contracting market. Over our 20 years, we’ve helped thousands of companies achieve their growth targets with our full lifecycle business development, capture, proposal development, pricing, and training services. With our support, our clients continue to beat their largest competitors, diversify their portfolio of customers, and achieve their financial goals.

About ACT-IAC: The American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) is the premier public-private partnership in the government IT community. ACT-IAC provides an objective, vendor- and technology-neutral forum for collaboration that advances the business of government through the application of technology.