Dan Gabriel
AM LLC (Applied Memetics) CEO Dan Gabriel was selected from a field of more than 120 nominees as an Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) “40 under 40 Award” winner.
The AFCEA “40 Under 40 Award” is given to 40 individuals ages 40 and under for their significant contributions in a technical science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) field by providing innovation, thought leadership and support to their client or organization using information technology. Awardees were chosen by an executive board based on merit in competition with nominees from across the globe.
Gabriel is a former CIA officer and the founder and CEO of AM LLC, an information, communications and technology provider to the federal government.
“I am honored to be recognized with this group of outstanding professionals,” said Gabriel. “I am lucky to work with a great team at AM who make our company success possible.”
Winners will be recognized at a luncheon on May 16 as part of the association’s Defensive Cyber Operations Symposium in Baltimore.
Additional information about AFCEA’s “40 Under 40 Award” and a list of winners is available online.
About AM LLC
AM LLC provides the federal government with mission-critical services in information, communications and technology. Since 2012, AM has implemented best-practice communication, research and information solutions in highly restricted and challenging operating environments around the globe for the Department of Defense and the Broadcasting Board of Governors, as well as healthcare technology solutions here at home for the Department of Veterans Affairs. With an experienced team comprised of diverse backgrounds and skill sets, AM LLC is dedicated to working with customers to develop and implement innovative strategies and solutions. For more information on AM LLC, visit appliedmemeticsllc.com.
About AFCEA
AFCEA International, established in 1946, is a non-profit membership association serving the military, government, industry and academia. Join online.