Thursday, September 23, 2010

LFS Appoints New President


LeapFrog Solutions, Inc. (LFS), a full-service strategic marketing communications and technology firm, announced today that it has appointed Richard Bodson as President of the company.


Bodson brings 32 years of communications, information technology, management consulting, and training leadership to LFS. His experience includes 21 years with large companies, including General Dynamics IT, DynCorp I&ET and EDS, as well as 11 years with small businesses such as RSIS and FCBS. Most recently, Bodson was a consultant to multiple federal contractors including LFS. Prior to consulting, he was an executive vice president at NetStar-1 which acquired AVIEL Systems, Inc. where he was the Chief Operating Officer.


“We are looking forward to Dick enhancing the LeapFrog Solutions team,” said LFS founder and CEO Lisa Martin. “His experience organizing and growing companies of all sizes, as well as his work across nearly all government agencies and in the private sector will greatly benefit our existing and future customers.”


Over the course of his career, Bodson has been responsible for teams supporting the Office of the Secretary of Defense, all Department of Defense military branches, the Department of Homeland Security, and a variety of civilian agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration, General Services Administration, National Institutes of Health, intelligence community, Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Interior and State. He has extensive experience with the management of services spanning marketing communications and the use of relevant technologies including full lifecycle systems development, desktop support, network and data security and training.


Bodson, who earned his B.A. degree from the University of Virginia, has been a guest lecturer for undergraduate and graduate level programs at several colleges, including the National Defense University.


CLICK HERE to read the Washington Post article published about our new President.

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