ARLINGTON, VA - John Belin has been named vice president of business development for Crown Consulting Inc. He will provide overarching business development leadership across all business units.
Belin guides a talented team responsible for developing, refining and implementing Crown’s global business development strategies to drive growth across the company.
“John’s relationships and strong reputation across the industry will allow us to further strengthen and expand our strategic partnerships and drive toward even greater success,” said Crown CEO Al Khan.
Belin joins Crown after serving as a senior associate for the Booz Allen Hamilton Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) business with a focus on strategic and tactical business development for the transportation market and FAA program management responsibilities. Over the last decade, he has led significant business development efforts focused on expanding business into the Environmental Protection Agency, National Park Service, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and new areas of the FAA. He recently led a successful, long-term recompete of a $40 million environmental management, analysis, research and international support contract with FAA’s Office of Environment and Energy. Belin also led all phases of capture and proposal activities for the $1.4 billion FAA program support services procurement.
“John has the experience and drive needed to fully leverage the extensive past performance of our company and deep expertise of our diverse team to identify and pursue key growth opportunities,” said Crown President Justin Towles.
Belin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a master’s degree in environmental health science, both from the University of Georgia, and is a certified Project Management Professional.
Founded in 1989, Crown (www.crownci.com) applies engineering, information solutions and analytics expertise to assist government and industry in enhancing performance and planning for future challenges. Specializing in the field of aviation, Crown has earned a reputation for forging system and service solutions based on analytic rigor and real-world perspectives – as reflected in contributions to challenging programs with the Federal Aviation Administration and NASA. Today, the company is at the forefront in integrating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into the National Airspace System – advancing efforts of FAA, North Carolina and New York – to introduce UAS technology to safety serve public and commercial purposes.