David Lucien has more than 37 years of experience in the information technology (IT) industry. He has held senior-level executive positions for private and public technology companies involved in computer systems manufacturing technology services and systems integration. Most recently Mr. Lucien assumed the role of Chairman and CEO of CMS Information Services Inc. until CMS was sold to CACI International in 2004. In 1990 Mr. Lucien founded Interpro Corporation a strategic advisory services firm focused on delivering both strategies that created greater growth and shareholder value and merger and acquisition services that served national and international technology companies. Prior to forming Interpro Mr. Lucien was President and CEO of Tempest Technologies Inc.
Currently Mr. Lucien serves on various corporate boards and advises equity funds in the management of portfolio companies that focus on services and technology. Earlier in his career Lucien worked closely with the business and research community applying his strategic planning skills to a number of initiatives including developing a statewide economic development strategy for Information Technology and Telecommunications for then Governor George Allen.
He is a founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Northern Virginia Technology Council and Chairman Emeritus of the Virginia Technology Council. Mr. Lucien also sits on the Advisory Board of Draper Atlantic Fund. |