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JMU Federal Dukes Spotlight: Kevin Plexico—SVP, Information Solutions at Deltek



Professional Bio

As Senior Vice President of Information Solutions at Deltek, Kevin Plexico is responsible for overseeing research, analysis and specification creation for customers in the Government Contracting and Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) industries. He provides thought leadership and expert opinion to industry executives and is a recognized expert on the public sector market.


JMU Major / Year Graduated

BBA Economics / 1992


Why did you choose JMU?

When I graduated high school, I was looking for colleges with good business programs, that were not too far or too close to home (I’m a Marylander), and that were not too big and not too small. I also visited some friends that went to JMU and fell in love with the culture (people that were friendly, smart, but easy going), the access to a nice, smallish town and the proximity to the great outdoor activities in the nearby national forest.


How did your degree from JMU lead you to where you are today?

I had no idea what I wanted to do going into college. I just knew it was something business related. When I took macroeconomics, my professor made the topic fascinating — monetary policy, interest rates, global econ, etc.. I was hooked. I hoped one day to work for the Federal Reserve or as an Economist. By the time I graduated, I really wanted to learn more about tech so I pursued my MBA in Info Systems. That combo proved perfect for a career in managing an online market intelligence offering.


What does working for the Federal Government community mean to you?

I grew up in a family of public servants. My grandfather was in the military in WW2. My uncle worked for the DoD. My father worked for NIH. My mother was a school teacher. While I didn’t necessarily aspire for a career in public service — I was drawn more to the business world — I have found it rewarding to feel I do a bit of both. In my career, I help bring industry and government together to improve our government’s ability to fulfill its broad and important missions.

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