Pamela Little
Pamela Little is an accomplished senior executive with over 35 years of experience with companies ranging from privately held start-up technology firms to large international professional services and government contracting firms serving in positions to include chief executive officer, chief operating officer, and chief financial officer. She is highly recognized in the industry for her success in turnaround environments and building and growing businesses as well as her expertise in mergers and acquisitions from managing the process to integration. She has significant board experience of both public and private firms to include the chairmanship of the audit committee and compensation committee of a publicly traded company.
She currently provides consulting services to companies in the government contracting industry and serves as a board member Modern Technology Solutions Inc., (MTSI), as well as a board member of Sandy Spring Bancorp, a publicly traded company. She also serves as a Trustee of Norwich University.
Most recently from 2018 to 2023, she served as Chief Financial Officer of Nathan Associates, Inc., a private international economic and analytics consulting firm. She led the financial restructuring of Nathan and successful merger transaction in February 2023. Prior to Nathan from 2014 to 2018, she was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of MTSI where she secured $60M in debt financing to buy out shareholders and transition to a 100% ESOP company.
Prior to MTSI, she served as chief financial officer of several government contracting firms including ATS Corporation where she became Co-CEO and managed the sale of the company. She also served as chief financial officer of MICROS Systems Inc. She served in several executive roles with IDEAS, Inc. including president and CEO, where she was responsible for a turnaround.
Little also served on the board of directors of the Professional Services Council, Maryland Technology Council and as Chairman of the advisory board of Montgomery College Macklin Business Institute. She was a part time faculty for the business school at Montgomery College. Little received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and her master’s degree from Loyola College.