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Ravenswood Business Development Executive appointed NTSA Executive Committee Chair

Ravenswood Business Development Executive appointed NTSA Executive Committee Chair

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FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Ms. Cyndi Krisan, Executive Director of Corporate Business Development at Ravenswood Solutions, will assume the role of Chair of the National Training & Simulation Association (NTSA) Executive Committee on November 28th.  She will be the first female to hold this title. Ms. Krisan, who has served as Vice Chair since the organization’s Interservice/Industry Training Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) 2016, will serve as Chair until I/ITSEC 2020, bringing over 30 years of industry experience to the NTSA team.

Prior to joining Ravenswood Solutions, Ms. Krisan served as the Vice President and General Manager for Saab Defense and Security USA, Simulation and Training where she was responsible for increasing orders and revenues for the live training market with the US. She has worked in various capacities within the simulation market, to include Business Development, Program Management and Systems Engineering roles.

Cyndi maintains active involvement in the Simulation and Training community as a Board of Trustees member for the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), and the National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA) Executive Committee. Currently, she serves as a Council of Chairs member of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) Subcommittee where she chaired the conference in 2013.

About the NTSA Executive Committee

The NTSA Executive Committee serves as NTSA’s Advisory Board in support of NTSA President RADM James Robb, USN, retired. The Officers – Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and three to four deputies – are elected by the membership of the Committee.

About Ravenswood Solutions

Ravenswood Solutions, a subsidiary of SRI International, provides government agencies and commercial clients with technology and services for combat training, test and evaluation of vehicles and equipment, and policy analysis events. Field-proven packages include high-fidelity instrumentation, advanced global positioning and mapping, realistic training effects, and turn-key support services that are customized for each client.

Ravenswood Solutions leverages more than 20 years of experience in technology insertion, training support, and sustainment services. This heritage of world-class technology and dedication to customers has made Ravenswood Solutions the leading provider of mobile instrumented training and performance assessment for military ground troops and other security forces, while opening the door for industries such as civil response, logistics, and behavioral research to explore new applications for the technology.

Katie Landry
Communications Manager
949-306-8292
katie.landry@ravenswoodsolutions.com

 

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