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Radiance Technologies Promotes Mr. Curtis Rowland to Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer

Radiance Technologies Promotes Mr. Curtis Rowland to Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer

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BEAVERCREEK, Ohio, March 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Radiance Technologies, Inc. (Radiance) is pleased to announce the promotion of Mr. Curtis (Curt) Rowland to Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer.  Mr.  Rowland is transitioning from his former position of Chief Intelligence Strategist in our Beavercreek, Ohio location to take on this executive leadership role.  Mr. Rowland will work with the executive management and leaders across the company to ensure that Radiance is leveraging capabilities to open new markets and enabling strategic growth initiatives.



“Developing collaborative environments and opportunities is one of Curt’s strengths, and having him in this new position will serve Radiance well.  In addition to his CSO role, Curt will also serve as the Corporate Lead Executive for Radiance’s Dayton Office and will be the primary interface with community leaders and elected officials,” said Mr. Bill Bailey, Radiance Chief Executive Officer. 

Mr. Rowland joined Radiance in November 2018.  During his tenure at the company, he has been responsible for focusing on corporate development strategy and enterprise growth in the National and Services Intelligence sectors, further strengthening Radiance’s presence in the Intelligence Community (IC) and expanding our capabilities in Technical Intelligence.

Prior to joining Radiance, Mr. Rowland served for over 30 years in the Department of Defense (DoD) and IC, with over 14 years as a Defense Intelligence Senior Leader.  The final four years of his career, he served as the Chief Scientist at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He led a team of 4,000, guiding the center’s analytic production mission and ensuring timely delivery of relevant intelligence data products and services to Air Force and joint operational warfighters and senior defense and IC policymakers.

About Radiance Technologies, Inc.

Radiance Technologies is an employee-owned small business prime contractor founded in 1999. Radiance has over 900 employee-owners across the United States serving the Department of Defense, national intelligence community and other government agencies. From concepts to capabilities, Radiance leads the way in developing customer-focused solutions in the areas of cyber security, systems engineering, prototyping and integration as well as operational and strategic intelligence including scientific and technical intelligence.

More information about the company available at:  www.radiancetech.com 

Contact:
Emmett Moore
(256) 929-0565
emmett.moore@radiancetech.com 

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