Todd Stottlemyer

Todd Stottlemyer

                
Todd A. Stottlemyer is the Chief Executive Officer and member of the Board of Directors of Acentia. 

Prior to joining Acentia in 2011, Stottlemyer served as an Executive Vice President and member of the executive management team for the Inova Health System, a 16,000 employee healthcare organization serving the Northern Virginia region. Stottlemyer’s areas of responsibility included information technology, innovation, biomedical engineering, international business, and other corporate functions.
 
Prior to joining the Inova Health System, Stottlemyer was President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of the National Federation of Independent Business. In this capacity, Stottlemyer led the nation’s largest business association representing small and independent business owners across the United States.
 
Before NFIB, Stottlemyer was a founder, Chief Executive Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors of Apogen Technologies, an information technology company, backed by Arlington Capital Partners, a private equity firm. During Stottlemyer’s tenure as CEO of Apogen, the company’s annual revenue grew to over $200 million. In September 2005, Stottlemyer led the successful sale of Apogen to QinetiQ Group plc, a publicly traded British technology company with more than $2 billion in annual revenue. During Stottlemyer’s tenure, Apogen was named as one of the top 50 best places to work in the Washington, DC area and as one of the top 20 best places to work in the New Orleans, LA area.
Prior to Apogen, Stottlemyer served as President of McGuireWoods Consulting and was a founder and Managing Director of McGuireWoods Capital Group, where he advised information technology and other companies on growth strategies, acquisitions, management buyouts, strategic investments, and acquisition integration.
 
Before McGuireWoods Consulting, Stottlemyer served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial and Administrative Officer of BTG, Inc., a 1,800 employee, publicly-traded information technology company with annual revenue of approximately $300 million. Previously, Stottlemyer was a Corporate Vice President and member of the executive management team of BDM International, Inc., a publicly traded information technology company with annual revenue exceeding $1 billion and approximately 9,300 employees. During his tenure at BDM, the company was publicly traded on two separate occasions, and the management team accomplished a buyout with The Carlyle Group. As Corporate Vice President at BDM, Stottlemyer was actively involved in corporate strategy and business planning, and he had responsibility for the company’s mergers and acquisitions, shareholder relations, public affairs, media relations, and government affairs activities.
 
Stottlemyer currently serves on the boards of Virginia Commerce Bank (Nasdaq: VCBI), the Inova Health System Foundation, the Northern Virginia Technology Council (Vice Chairman), and Helping Children Worldwide. Previously, Stottlemyer served on the boards of DataPath and Soza & Company, and as Chairman of the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce.
 

Stottlemyer attended the College of William and Mary on a full athletic scholarship, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1985 with a B.A. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1991, graduating Cum Laude. Stottlemyer is a member of the Virginia State Bar.