Parsons Appoints Wager as President of Its Infrastructure & Technology Group

Mr. Wager joined Parsons in 1996 and has since held a succession of project management and business development positions throughout the corporation both in Europe and the United States. His most recent position was Executive Vice President and Global Business Development Manager for PI&T. In this capacity, Mr. Wager was responsible for developing PI&T’s business, managing accounts, and developing strategic pursuits for all U.S. Federal Government-related activities within Parsons.

“Todd has a diverse business background and extensive knowledge of our government-related activities,” said Chuck Harrington, Parsons’ Chairman and CEO. “I have the utmost confidence in his ability to lead PI&T as we continue to serve our government customers.”

Mr. Wager holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois and he has done postgraduate work at the University of California, Los Angeles, Stanford, and Georgetown. He is based in Parsons’ Pasadena, California, corporate headquarters.

Parsons, celebrating 65 years of setting industry standards, is a leader in many diversified markets such as communications, education, energy, environmental, facilities, federal government, healthcare, infrastructure, life sciences, transportation, vehicle inspection, and water/wastewater. Parsons provides technical and management solutions to private industrial customers worldwide, as well as federal, regional, and local government agencies. For more about Parsons, please visit www.parsons.com.

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