May 1, 2012

TCG’s Judith Turner Elected to NGMA Board of Directors

Will Bring Federal Grants Knowledge to Leading Grants Association

Washington, DC, May 1, 2012:  TCG vice president Judith Turner has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Grants Management Association (NGMA). Ms. Turner and seven other new board members were voted in by NGMA’s membership at NGMA’s annual training conference, which was held April 22–25 in Alexandria, VA. TCG supports NGMA as a Director Level Corporate Sponsor. 

Ms. Turner joined TCG in 1997. A recognized Federal grants management expert, she oversees TCG’s grants management practice, where her focus is on managing grants-related programs and projects to ensure that TCG builds processes and systems that have the exact richness and depth that will advance a client’s grants-oriented objectives. She has led grants management projects at NIH, DOT, USDA, CNCS, and other Federal agencies. 

“Judith’s experience and knowledge of the Federal grants management arena has been instrumental in helping TCG become the premier grants management advisory services company,” said TCG president Dan Turner. “I am confident that her broad experience in grants management and participation on the board of directors will be highly valuable to NGMA.”

About TCG
TCG (www.tcg.com) is an award-winning small business that specializes in tailored information technology solutions and advisory services with a particular focus on grants management, collaboration platforms, and budget formulation and execution.  TCG transforms information technology infrastructures and inconsistent processes to integrated environments built on reusable functionality, consistent business processes, and interoperable infrastructures. The multiple awards that TCG and its clients have received demonstrate the benefits of using best practices such as CMMI, ITIL, and PMBOK to meet complex technology and management needs.

TCG’s company goal is to save the US taxpayer $1 billion by 2016. So far the company has saved the government in excess of $265 million by automating once-costly processes, using time-saving and money-saving processes in developing code, helping the government restructure its business processes, and paying careful attention to the company’s own expenses on contracts.

About NGMA
The National Grants Management Association (www.ngma.org) is recognized throughout the grants management industry as the membership association leader providing tools for grants professionals to support and maintain high levels of grants management competency and to establish standards of excellence for grants managers.

NGMA provides comprehensive grants management training, professional certification, continuing professional education, resources, and a forum for networking for grants industry professionals.  NGMA serves all levels of government (federal, state, local, tribal), non-profit organizations, foundations, institutions of higher education, and affiliated private sector organizations.

Collectively, NGMA members are responsible for the management of billions of dollars in grants.

Contact:
David G. Cassidy
Vice President
TCG   
Tel: 202–742-8471
david.cassidy@tcg.com
https://www.tcg.com