Gregg Carlen
About Gregg Carlen
Gregg Carlen is a Senior Program Manager at Frontier Technology, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in program and project management, having held various senior roles at companies such as EMC, Tresys Technology, and CSC.
Work at FTI - Frontier Technology Inc
Gregg Carlen has been serving as a Senior Program Manager at Frontier Technology, Inc. since 2019. His role involves overseeing various programs and ensuring their alignment with organizational goals. He is based in Arlington, Virginia, where he contributes to the company's initiatives and project management efforts.
Previous Experience at EMC
Prior to his current position, Gregg Carlen worked at EMC as a Senior Project Manager and Program Manager from 2004 to 2011. During his seven years at EMC, he was responsible for managing multiple projects and programs, contributing to the company's operational success and project delivery.
Career at ArcSource Group, Inc.
Gregg Carlen held the position of Senior Manager for Portfolio Management at ArcSource Group, Inc. from 2017 to 2019. In this role, he managed the company's portfolio of projects, ensuring effective resource allocation and project execution during his two-year tenure in Falls Church, Virginia.
Educational Background
Gregg Carlen studied at Florida State University, where he earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Political Science and Public Administration from 1986 to 1987. He later attended George Mason University, completing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from 2007 to 2009. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University - College of Business, focusing on Politics & Government Administration, Military Science, Religion, and Graphics from 1986 to 1991.
Experience at Tresys Technology
From 2011 to 2016, Gregg Carlen served as Vice President of Services at Tresys Technology. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing service delivery and operational management, contributing to the company's strategic objectives over a five-year period in Columbia, Maryland.