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A. Douglas Peardon, Jr.

Managing Partner

Doug Peardon is one of two managing partners at Axiom Resource Management, Incorporated.

Axiom, a professional consulting firm, provides program management, operational support, accessibility, management training, and IT solutions. Axiom also provides studies and analysis, marketing, distance learning, and Web support.

The firm's success is built on three pillars: provide great support for clients, take care of the people of Axiom, and be a positive presence in the larger community. Axiom has been selected a "Great Place to Work in Washington" by both Washingtonian magazine and Washington Business Journal.

Axiom clients include the TRICARE Management Activity, Social Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Labor, the Navy League, and the Council on Foundations.

Doug has 22 years of program management experience, with more than 18 years in the Military Health System. He is certified as a Level 3 Program Manager with the Department of Defense. Doug's primary role at Axiom is to provide clients with handpicked teams of experts to assist in problem solving and to tailor proven program management models to client requirements.

Doug has served as deputy director (Acquisition Policy) in the Acquisition Management Office-Washington for the TRICARE Management Activity, and later as vice president, Health Services Division, for Conwal, Inc., where he was responsible for contract management and daily operations for numerous multimillion dollar service contracts in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. Doug also served as an operations officer at a large mid-Atlantic bank, gaining hands-on experience with multi-layered mergers and acquisitions. Doug has a Juris Doctorate (with honors), a Master of Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, all from the University of Maryland.


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