American Management Systems - List of Chief Executive Officers of AMS

List of Chief Executive Officers of AMS

  • Ivan Selin - 1970 to late 1980s
  • Charles O. Rossotti - Late 1980s to Mid 1990s
  • Paul Brands - Mid 1990s to October 25, 2000
  • Bill Purdy (Interim) - October 26, 2000 to November 30, 2001
  • Alfred T. Mockett - December 1, 2001 to 2004

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