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Greg Baroni​, Chairman, CEO, Co Founder​, Attain

2020 PSC Board Member

Greg Baroni Chairman, CEO, Co-Founder

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Greg Baroni is the chairman and chief executive officer, as well as founder of Attain, LLC, a leading consultancy in the region. Before Attain, Mr. Baroni held various leadership roles at Unisys Corporation, including corporate senior vice president of the company and president of its Federal Systems and Global Public Sector unit. Under his leadership, these business units achieved extraordinary results, doubling its revenue while achieving industry standard operating margins.

Previously, Mr. Baroni spent nearly 20 years at KPMG Consulting. He departed the company as its senior vice president of Public Services, serving government, nonprofit, education, and health institutions. In this capacity, Mr. Baroni advised numerous organizations on critical business areas such a s strategy, cost optimization, enterprise systems and distributed learning. He also led development, implementation, and integration projects involving enterprise-wide packaged solutions and development of software solutions, including financial, talent management, grants management, and cost allocation systems. Furthermore, he pioneered the spinoff of a distributed learning group that is now Blackboard, Inc.

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Mr. Baroni has received numerous industry leadership awards such as the Fed 100, Fast Company's Fast 50, Consulting Magazine's Top 25, the Greater Washington Government Contracting Awards’ Executive of the Year, NVTC Tech 100 Executives, and the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year in the Greater Washington region. He also has led Attain to being recognized among Consulting Magazine’s 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Fastest Growing Firms and the publication’s 2017 and 2019 Best Firms to Work For.

Mr. Baroni is an active leader in the professional association community and continues to actively serve the missions of our local charitable and industry organizations. He earned a bachelor's degree in Economics at the University of Southern California.

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