MCM PROJECT MANAGEMENT - Key Persons


Brian S. Maddox - COO, VP

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operations Officer
  • Vice - President
MCM Project Management Vice-President and Chief Operations Officer Brian S. Maddox, PMP debuted a NEW blog dedicated to the betterment of project managers called PMAdvocate.com. This blog will feature a commentary by Mr. Maddox, as well as focus on the sharing of current project management news and knowledge. Brian has over fifteen years of diverse experience in the management of programs and projects ranging from commercial information technology to government sector regulatory compliance and homeland security. Brian has supported such international corporations as Intel, Westinghouse, Lockheed Martin Information Technology, and Nike and such government agencies as the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Brian is the author of MCM's PMI registered and NMA recognized "Practical Application of Project Management Tools and Techniques" (7 Hrs/7 PDUs/.7 CEUs) and "Basic Project Management Tools and Techniques" (4 Hrs/4 PDUs).

Dave Rice

Dave has over twenty-nine years of experience in the management and delivery of Information Services to clients in both the government sector and commercial marketplace. Dave has managed projects ranging from application implementation and legacy replacement to corporate portfolio outsourcing for such international corporations as Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) and Unisys and federal government agencies as the Department of Energy.

Gilbert L. Maddox - CEO, President

Job Titles:
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • President
Gil has over thirty-five years of diverse in-depth experience in the business development and management of firms, programs and projects ranging from information technology to environmental consulting in both the government sector and commercial marketplace. Gil has supported such international corporations as ITT, Ogden Environmental and Engineering, Lockheed Martin Information Technology, and Nike, Inc., and such federal government agencies as the Department of Energy and Department of Defense.