 Larmer, Jack Sentrillion and Longstreet Partners
Jack Larmer became CEO of Sentrillion Corporation after uniting New Technology Management, Inc. and LTS Corporation in 2006. The creation of Sentrillion provides a “one source” company developing solutions to all types of threats against our world’s physical, IT and human assets. The marriage of the two companies provides the most comprehensive offering of these types of consulting services. With over 30 years’ experience and $200 million in contract performance and backlog, Sentrillion has positioned itself as the premier provider of threat prevention consulting services for entry points to the United States and is poised to be the leader in threat prevention in the chemical, biological, environmental and radiological areas of concern facing our country in this ever increasingly dangerous world. Mr. Larmer is also a Partner with Longstreet Partners, LLC, a full service investment banking and advisory services firm. Mr. Larmer was the former President of Soza & Company, Ltd. (SOZA), an information technology, management consulting and financial services firm, headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. Mr. Larmer established the company’s Management Services Division in the middle of 1991. He successfully transitioned SOZA from a small Certified Public Accounting firm, supporting the commercial and nonprofit sectors, to a multimillion dollar, ISO 9001:2000, CMMI Level 3 certified corporation, primarily supporting public sector agencies at the Federal and State levels. In 1991, SOZA had fewer than 10 employees and revenues under $1 million. Eleven years later, Mr. Larmer sold Soza & Company, LTD to Perot Systems, where more than 900 SOZA team members supported worldwide contracts, generating 2002 revenues, exceeding $150 million. Mr. Larmer is a founding Board Member of SECAF, a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to assist small and emerging businesses working with the Federal government, to increase their core value and maximize their performance. Mr. Larmer is also a current Board Member of the Border Trade Alliance, as well as assisting as an advisory member of the Alzheimer’s Association and a number of civic, professional and philanthropic organizations. |