SRC promotes Masten, hires Daniels

CICERO — SRC, Inc. announced it has promoted Andrea Masten to VP of business development, and hired Jim Daniels as VP of international business. Masten has been with SRC for more than six years in roles of increasing responsibility. She most recently served as assistant VP, programs, where she was responsible for monitoring program operations […]

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CICERO — SRC, Inc. announced it has promoted Andrea Masten to VP of business development, and hired Jim Daniels as VP of international business.

Masten has been with SRC for more than six years in roles of increasing responsibility. She most recently served as assistant VP, programs, where she was responsible for monitoring program operations and overseeing all financial aspects of her business division, SRC said in a news release. She has more than 30 years of progressive experience in the planning, organization, and leadership of commercial, international, and Department of Defense programs; and functional operations for both public and private corporations. 

Prior to joining SRC, Masten served as a program manager at Sensis Corp. and before that, as program and product manager at Lockheed Martin Corp. She has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering technology from SUNY Buffalo.

In the newly created international business role, Daniels will focus on growing SRC’s business in the complex international market. “He is a recognized and respected senior strategy and international business development executive, most recently with the Spectrum Group,” the release stated. Daniels has a background in both the domestic U.S. and international defense and security industries. He has more than 30 years of international experience with companies including L-3, Northrop Grumman, and BAE Systems.

As an aerospace engineer, Daniels has extensive technical and program experience across SRC’s main capability areas. He is a “subject matter expert” in international trade compliance, and export/import licensing and the technology release process with the U.S. government, according to SRC. Daniels holds a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from Mississippi State University, is a certified international program management professional, and a graduate of the International Business Executive Program at the Harvard Business School. 

The nonprofit SRC, formerly known as Syracuse Research Corporation, focuses on areas that include defense, environment, and intelligence. 

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