
Humble Beginnings
The CEOs and senior GovCon leaders of today weren't always sitting in the corner office. They weren't born in suits with a handbook for success and a direct path to leadership. In fact, before many of these executives came into positions of powers, they had rather humble beginnings -- no corporate family tree or unlimited access. Many had to find their way on their own with little to fall back on. This podcast will share the stories of high school part-time work, first jobs and early-career decisions, decades before the CEO appointments and the board memberships. We'll learn about the unconventional paths to success, the ones most of us can relate to.
Humble Beginnings
IntelliBridge's Cass Panciocco on His Unplanned Path to CEO: A Story of Family, Timing & Work Ethic
In this episode of "Humble Beginnings," Cass Panciocco, president and CEO of IntelliBridge, joins us to share a bit about his upbringing in working-class Boston, what it was like sharing a modest home with seven other family members, the work ethic values he learned at a young age helping his father at carpenter job sites, and more.
Panciocco has worked most of his life ⏤ including through college, where he attended the University of Massachusetts and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Resource Economics despite some educational and financial obstacles. While struggling to find a job in the early 1980s, Panciocco took an aptitude test for the NSA in his university's placement office and learned he had a brain for computers. He moved to the surrounding Washington, D.C., area for an impactful ⏤ yet unplanned ⏤ job with the NSA, and has been in the area ever since.
Panciocco's 10 years at the NSA and position at the SIGNAL Corp. afterwards jumpstarted his career and opportunities to follow. He pursued further education, progressed through executive and C-suite roles, and ultimately, found the title of CEO on his trajectory. All the while, holding a strong passion for his family and giving back to the communities that have impacted him.