Board of Directors
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Robert “Woody” Nolan, President
Robert “Woody” Nolan is the President of Denmar Technical Services. Woody joined Denmar as the Vice President for Business Development in 2014 and became Denmar’s President in 2020. Woody is a retired USAF Brigadier General. He brings broad leadership skills to Denmar with experience in operations, training, research and development and test and evaluation. He is a USAF Academy, Air Force Institute of Technology, USAF Test Pilot School, and National War College graduate. During his last Air Force assignment, he commanded the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
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Steve Brumley, Vice President and Chief Technical Officer
Steve Brumley is the Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Denmar Technical Services. Steve has been part of the Denmar team for over 25 years. He leads the development and delivery of state-of-the-art RCS measurement systems and provides LO engineering support to numerous U.S. Government Agencies and U.S. Aircraft Manufacturers. He is a West Virginia University and Arizona State University graduate with BSEE and MSE degrees. Steve is a past president of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association and was awarded the associations Lifetime Distinguished Achievement Award in 2020. Steve has 40 years of experience leading highly skilled engineering teams involved in the design and test of specialized electromagnetic applications.
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Sean Korinek, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Sean Korinek is the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Denmar Technical Services. Sean joined Denmar in 2015. He is a University of Nevada, Reno Business School graduate and has led financial and accounting operations across the mining, medical, and government sectors. He has been instrumental in maturing and executing Denmar’s business processes and procedures.
Company Founder
Denmar was founded by stealth pioneer Denys Overholser, the retired Lockheed Skunkworks engineer who developed the ECHO I modeling technique that was used to design the unique appearance and shape of the F-117A original stealth fighter. Denys, whose name occupies a space on the patent for the F-117A, completed the code for the stealth calculations in five weeks. The core competencies of DTS were built out of these impressive beginnings.