ANCHORAGE, Alaska--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ASRC today announced the addition of two seasoned executives to the ASRC family of companies. Mark Gray will assume the role of president and chief executive officer of ASRC Federal, and Greg Resutek has been named as ASRC Federal’s chief operating officer and acting chief financial officer.
“ASRC is deeply committed to the government services industry,” said Rex A. Rock, Sr., president and CEO of ASRC. “The additions of Mark Gray and Greg Resutek position ASRC Federal to continue to deliver the high level of service customers have come to expect while also pursuing opportunities for growth through mergers and acquisitions.”
Gray comes to ASRC Federal from URS Corporation’s Systems Engineering and Information Solutions Group where he served as vice president and general manager. Gray had responsibility for an operating group with annual sales approaching $650 million and 3,000 employees.
“I am honored and excited to join ASRC Federal as president and CEO,” said Gray. “I fully embrace and will enhance ASRC Federal’s enterprise strategy of customer, employee and shareholder focus, operational excellence and sustainability and profitable growth. I am committed to our employees, shareholders and corporate executive team to evolve a well-established operational culture of respect, cooperation and financial success, resulting in achievement of the goals in the corporation’s strategic plan. I look forward to immediately engaging with ASRC Federal’s talented workforce, customers and strategic partners.”
Resutek joins ASRC Federal from URS Corporation’s Federal Systems Division. He served as vice president of business operations and had leadership responsibility for business operations, strategic pricing and financial planning. During his time with URS, Resutek led financial diligence on several strategic acquisitions.
About ASRC
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation is owned by and represents the business interests of the Arctic Slope Iñupiat. Since opening enrollment in 1989 to Alaska Natives born after 1971, the corporation’s shareholder base has nearly tripled, growing from the 3,700 original enrollees to around 11,000 today. Corporate headquarters are based in Barrow, Alaska, with administrative and subsidiary offices located in Anchorage and throughout the United States. ASRC, along with its family of companies, is the largest Alaskan-owned company, employing approximately 10,000 people worldwide. The company has five major business segments: government services, petroleum refining and marketing, energy support services, construction, and resource development.