Todd Stottlemyer
President and Chief Executive Officer
Todd A. Stottlemyer assumed the leadership of America's most prominent small-business advocacy group in February 2006 as only the fifth president in the history of the National Federation of Independent Business. NFIB is the leading advocacy organization representing small and independent businesses in Washington, D.C., and all 50 state capitals.
Before joining NFIB, Stottlemyer was chief executive officer of Apogen Technologies, an information technology company with approximately 900 employees and more than $200 million in annual revenue. Prior to that, Stottlemyer was president of McGuire Woods Consulting and led McGuire Woods Capital Group, where he provided strategic consulting and transactional mergers and acquisition advisory services to technology and other small- and mid-market companies. Before McGuireWoods Consulting, Stottlemyer served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of BTG, a publicly traded information technology company with annual revenue of approximately $300 million and 1,800 employees.
Before joining BTG, Stottlemyer was corporate vice president and a member of the executive management team of BDM International, a publicly traded information technology company with approximately $1.1 billion in annual revenue and more than 9,000 employees worldwide at the time of its sale in December 1997.
Stottlemyer currently serves on the boards of directors of the National Capital Region American Red Cross, where he is vice chairman, and the INOVA Health System Foundation. Previously, Stottlemyer served as chairman of the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, a commissioner on the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority and as vice chairman of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.
Stottlemyer received his J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center (cum laude) and his B.A. from The College of William and Mary (Phi Beta Kappa).
