Mission Critical Partners names Bresnahan president of LMS unit
By SSN Staff
Updated 2:42 PM CDT, Wed April 19, 2023
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Mission Critical Partners (MCP) has announced the promotion of Kevin Bresnahan to president of the firm’s lifecycle management services (LMS) business unit.
Effective as of April 1, Bresnahan succeeds David S. Jones, who joined MCP during LMS’s formation eight years ago. Jones will be retiring from MCP at the end of June. In relation to that MCP has named Steve Badgio to take Bresnahan’s position as leader of the LMS units co-managed information technology (CMIT) organization, which MCP says provides a wide range of network/system monitoring-and-assessment, data-integration, application-management, and staff-augmentation services to the firm’s public-safety and justice clients.
“Kevin has done exemplary work in leading our CMIT organization, and we’re anticipating more of the same as he begins this new chapter,” said Darrin Reilly, president and chief executive officer.
Bresnahan arrived at MCP in 2020, bringing with him over 25 years of sales, engineering, technical support, and project management experience. He also served as vice president of managed services for NetCracker Systems, and as vice president of development – operations and service delivery for TeleCommunication Systems where he led a multi-million dollar revamping of the company’s 911 call-handling software.
“I have learned much at every step along my career path,” Bresnahan said. “So, I am confident that I am ready for this new challenge and look forward to building on the success that David established.”
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