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John Roman Named ECS VP of Contracts, Procurement

John Roman, ECS

ECS has appointed John Roman as vice president of contracts and procurement to manage contracts, subcontracts and procurement functions, supporting the company’s 2022 strategic growth initiatives and beyond.

“I look forward to working with ECS’ talented contract and procurement teams to deliver cutting-edge IT solutions to our customers and drive market-leading growth for our company,” he said. “The company routinely tackles the industries’ hardest challenges, and I’m excited to join a dynamic and diverse mission.”

Roman has over 30 years of contract experience working in the federal and commercial sectors. Prior to joining ECS, he was a senior director of contracts, procurement and pricing for Huntington Ingalls Industries.

“John Roman is an experienced executive with a long history of driving cost savings, risk minimization, and year-over-year growth through his effective management,” said Pamela Rothka, chief financial officer of ECS.

Romain is also a National Contract Management Association member, serving on its national board of advisers.

“John will help ECS achieve our strategic business initiatives as we continue to deliver best-in-class solutions across automation, AI, cybersecurity, cloud, enterprise transformation, and advanced analytics,” said John Heneghan, president of ECS.

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