August 26, 2014

Ted Sherry Joins Los Alamos National Laboratory

By ExchangeMonitor

Former Y-12 Site Office Manager Ted Sherry has been hired as an associate deputy director in the Director’s Office at Los Alamos National Laboratory, according to a lab announcement. Sherry most recently worked as the senior manager for NNSA programs at Longenecker and Associates. He also served as the director of Homeland Protection and Advanced Concepts at Oak Ridge National Laboratory after he left Y-12 in 2011. “Ted’s leadership experience in overcoming major aging infrastructure challenges, his skills in project management and his expertise in nuclear operations are particularly welcome at a time when the Lab faces daunting challenges in each of these areas,” Los Alamos Director Charlie McMillan said in a statement. “I look forward to seeing Ted inject his energy, focus and expertise to help solve problems and spur positive change.”

While Sherry left Longenecker this month, the firm added B&W executive Brenda Hunter. She will serve as a senior project manager supporting strategic planning and program management for the company’s government and commercial clients. “We are thrilled to have someone of Brenda’s background and qualifications join our team, and look forward to working with her to expand our work in international markets,” Longenecker President John Longenecker said.

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