Dennis Groseclose is the current President & CEO at TransVoyant. Dennis has over 25 years of experience in leadership roles in the private sector.
Groseclose began their career at Lockheed Martin in 2002 as Vice President. In this role, they oversaw the delivery of three international public private partnership (PPP) training programs with revenue of $11+ Billion. Dennis was also responsible for the turnkey design, manufacture, test and operation of aircraft, test equipment, advanced simulators and ground facilities for global operations.
In response to 9/11, Groseclose built Lockheed Martin's Homeland Security business. Dennis was a leader in creating advocacy with global governments and industry leaders for post-9/11 response to secure the flow of commerce. Groseclose was also a policy and technology expert who negotiated post 9/11 US-EU data sharing agreements. In addition, they developed, wrote and advocated for the passage of the Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002 (SAFETY Act) and the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA). Dennis created and deployed the first technology designated and certified under the SAFETY Act.
In 2009, Groseclose left Lockheed Martin to join The McLane Group as Executive Vice President. In this role, they were charged with restructuring and turnaround operating company. Dennis rebuilt strategy, operations and human capital resulting in significant revenue and profit growth. The company was acquired in 2011.
Groseclose became President & CEO of TransVoyant in December 2011. Under their leadership, TransVoyant has become a leading provider of big data analytics to Global 2000 companies and government organizations worldwide.
Dennis Groseclose has a MS in Systems and Logistics from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, an MBA from Louisiana State University, and a BS in Enginnering and Economics from the United States Air Force Academy.
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