Reston, VA- Wed., Mar. 6, 2024— MetroStar is thrilled to announce that Debbie Peterson, SVP of People & Culture, has been honored with the Washington Business Journal HR Impact Award.
This recognition is part of the 2024 Best Places to Work program, in which the Washington Business Journal selects outstanding human resource (HR) professionals who have made tangible and significant contributions to their workplaces.
“In the decade that Debbie has dedicated to MetroStar, she has been nothing short of transformative. Her exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication to fostering a community that is not only productive and creative but also safe and inclusive stands as a testament to her character,” said Ali Reza Manouchehri, MetroStar’s Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer. “Her ability to navigate our company through periods of rapid growth while ensuring that our people strategy aligns with success speaks volumes of her vision. Implementing clear career pathways, enhancing access to vital health resources, and revitalizing our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusivity, and belonging are just a few highlights of her remarkable journey with us.”
Selected as one of three honorees, Peterson stood out for her exceptional leadership and dedication to fostering a productive, creative, and safe community for MetroStar’s people. Throughout periods of rapid growth for her company, she has steered the organization's people strategy toward success, implementing clear career pathways, enhancing access to mental and physical health resources, and revitalizing MetroStar's commitment to diversity, equity, inclusivity, and belonging (DEI&B).
"I am deeply honored to be selected for the HR Impact Award. This recognition underscores MetroStar’s unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and compassion,” said Peterson. “The selection is also a testament to the dedication and hard work of our broader People & Culture team, whose tireless efforts drive positive change and empower our people to thrive."
This is not the first time Peterson has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to the HR field. In the past year alone, she has been named one of WashingtonExec's 'Top HR Executives to Watch in 2023' and was a finalist in the 2023 Pinnacle Awards for 'HR Executive of the Year.' Furthermore, under her guidance, MetroStar has been consistently recognized as a 'Best Place to Work in IT' by Computerworld for thirteen years.
“Debbie is not just an executive; she is a curious explorer, a fearless trailblazer, full of humility, an unparalleled problem solver, and deeply passionate. These qualities make her truly special and underscore why this recognition is not only deserved but an acknowledgment of her indispensable contribution to MetroStar's culture and success. I’m immensely proud of her achievements and certain that her impact will continue to inspire us all for many years to come,” said Manouchehri.
Peterson is committed to fostering a positive and inclusive workplace culture at MetroStar. Her dedication to enhancing employee experiences and driving organizational success sets a standard of excellence for HR professionals across industries. Learn more about her journey on Mock IT, a career podcast.
Founded in 1999, MetroStar has spent over two decades dedicated to transforming the public sector through innovative technology solutions. As we navigate a new era of technology, our mission is to empower government agencies with the tools and strategies needed to meet today's challenges while preparing for tomorrow's opportunities. Focusing on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), digital experience, application modernization, and Enterprise IT, we have established ourselves as a key partner in driving digital transformation, supporting dozens of federal agencies, hundreds of thousands of users, and millions of Americans.