MTC Treasurer, Therese McNea, Honored as a Greater Dayton Area Super-achiever
26 April 2008 - 7:41AM
PR Newswire (US)
DAYTON, Ohio, April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MTC Technologies,
Inc. (Nasdaq Global Select Market: MTCT), an industry-recognized
provider of aircraft modernization and sustainment, professional
services, C4ISR, and logistics solutions to the Department of
Defense and national security agencies, announced today that MTC
Vice President and Treasurer, Therese McNea, was honored last
evening during an awards banquet and ceremony at the Dayton (Ohio)
Convention Center. Ms. McNea was selected as one of the young
professionals in the Dayton Business Journal's "40 Under 40"
program. Over the past 11 years, a variety of those selected as
"super-achievers" at this event have become the top leaders in
their respective industries. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080425/CLF100 ) Ms. McNea
proved herself as a strong business leader for MTC by exhibiting
her organizational and project management skills in several of the
Company's most critical projects. Such activities included:
establishing Securities and Exchange reporting processes;
establishing an Internal Audit Department; raising capital from a
secondary stock offering; and negotiating new credit facilities.
During 2007, she was an integral member of a project to issue tax
exempt industrial bonds in Alabama for a new aircraft completion
center and more recently played a key role in the proposed merger
with a multi-billion dollar global defense and aerospace company.
During her tenure at MTC, Ms. McNea moved rapidly through the
ranks. Starting as Manager of Reporting and Internal Audit in 2002,
she was promoted to Treasurer in 2005, and to Vice
President/Treasurer in 2006. She won a Company Visionary award in
2004 and the MTC Chairman's Award in 2005. Active in community
charity projects, Ms. McNea serves as president of the MTC
Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to helping the
needy and homeless of Dayton. During her tenure, the Foundation has
raised funds and supported the St. Vincent Hotel; Habitat for
Humanity; Fisher Nightingale Houses Foundation; Junior Achievement;
Salvation Army; and one half dozen more benevolent organizations.
Ms. McNea holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (Accounting) from Alaska
Pacific University and a Masters in Business Administration from
the University of Dayton. She is also a Certified Public
Accountant. MTC delivers Warfighter solutions involving systems
engineering, information technology, intelligence, and program
management services primarily to the Department of Defense. Cited
by Forbes as 16th among the "25 Fastest Growing Technology
Companies -- 2006;" by Washington Technology as 55th in revenue
growth among the "Top 100" IT Federal Prime Contractors; and ranked
14th by Aviation Week & Space Technology among the "Top
Performing Companies -- 2007," MTC employs approximately 2,900
people in more than 40 locations. The company was founded in 1984
and is headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. For further information on
MTC, visit the website at http://www.mtctechnologies.com/.
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CONTACT: Investor Relations & Media: Dan Bigelow, Director,
Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, +1-937-252-9199,
; or Michael Gearhardt, Chief Financial Officer, +1-937-252-9199, ,
both of MTC Technologies, Inc. Web site:
http://www.mtctechnologies.com/
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