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National Experienced Workforce Solutions

Fiscal year ending 2023. Filed on August 5, 2024.

3811 North Fairfax Drive Suite 900
Arlington, Virginia 22203

National Experienced Workforce Solutions (EIN: 52-2003078) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2023 IRS Form 990 filing, National Experienced Workforce Solutions, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 8 out of 51 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $238,555. The highest compensated employee at National Experienced Workforce Solutions is German Vanegas with fiscal year 2023 compensation of $501,041. National Experienced Workforce Solutions changed its name from National Older Worker Career Center in 2021.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$75,455,063

Expenses

$73,591,417

Employee compensation

$7,699,467
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

German Vanegas
President and Chief Executive Officer
$501,041
$459,404 No related comp$41,637
Kathleen Branch
Chief Operating Officer
$323,003
$270,627 No related comp$52,376
Linda Holiman
Chief Financial Officer
$254,737
$220,746 No related comp$33,991
Barbara Bronislawska
Director, USDA, ACES and ESP
$176,180
$142,627 No related comp$33,553
Craig Cole
Managing Director-Programs
$171,498
$144,688 No related comp$26,810
Nancy Altman
SR Director of Accounting
$163,883
$143,989 No related comp$19,894
Bridget Farley
Director, EPA SEE and FWS ES
$162,962
$129,911 No related comp$33,051
Jennifer Peacock
Human Resources Director
$155,139
$124,417 No related comp$30,722

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Andrew Platou, Cpa, Cgma
Chair
Dan Connolly
Board Member
Kim Thorsen
Board Member
Lisa Youngers
Vice Chair
Matt Habibi
Board Member
Meagan Stables
Treasurer
Philip MacRes
Board Member
Saad Hasan
Board Member

Contractors

Efficiency Next LLC
IT
$455,427
American Technology Services
IT
$173,731

Mission Statement

SINCE 1997, NEW SOLUTIONS HAS SUPPORTED THE CRITICAL MISSIONS AND TEMPORARY PROJECT NEEDS OF FEDERAL AGENCIES, ACROSS THE UNITED STATES. AS A NATIONAL NONPROFIT ACTIVE IN ALL 50 STATES, NEW SOLUTIONS OFFERS HIGH-QUALITY, MERIT-BASED PROJECT SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES TO WORKERS AGES 55+. EXPERIENCED WORKERS, KNOWN AS "ENROLLEES," PROVIDE COST-EFFECTIVE, MISSION CRITICAL SUPPORT WITHOUT PERFORMING INHERENTLY GOVERNMENTAL WORK, ACHIEVING AGENCY INITIATIVES EFFICIENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY. BY LEVERAGING THE EXPERTISE OF EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS, NEW SOLUTIONS ENHANCES THE CAPABILITY AND CAPACITY OF FEDERAL AGENCIES WITHIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS. NEW SOLUTIONS OFFERS DYNAMIC AND RESPONSIVE FEDERAL AGENCY SUPPORT, ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS, ALLOWING FOR QUICK ADJUSTMENTS DURING TEMPORARY WORK GAPS AND ON SPECIALIZED PROJECTS, WITHOUT LONG-TERM COMMITMENTS FROM AN AGENCY. THIS FLEXIBILITY ENSURES AN AGENCY CAN EFFICIENTLY ADDRESS MISSION CRITICAL NEEDS, SUCH AS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAMS.

Revisions to this organization profile

July 17, 2025:
2024 National Experienced Workforce Solutions 990 filed
August 5, 2024:
2023 National Experienced Workforce Solutions 990 filed
May 22, 2023:
2022 National Experienced Workforce Solutions 990 filed

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