Timothy J. Adams
President and CEO
Timothy J. Adams is President and CEO of SA-TECH, a company he founded in 1989. SA-TECH is a progressive and steadily growing professional services firm with origins in the high technology and technical support areas of the defense industry.
Mr. Adams holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of New Orleans and a Bachelor of Science degree from Xavier University in New Orleans, LA. He attended the Minority Business Executive Program at Tuck College of Business at Dartmouth College and the Business Innovation Management Program at the A. James Clark School of Engineering and the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, College Park. He received a Doctorate of Business (Honoris Causa) from Bowie State University in May 2017.
An energetic, creative and engaging individual, Mr. Adams started SA-TECH with only a few small defense contracts. Since its founding, SA-TECH has grown into a multi-million dollar diversified company with employees around the country. His exceptional leadership skills have guided the company to success, growth and prominence. Mr. Adams was recently selected as the University of New Orleans, College of Business Administration Distinguish Alumnus. He is a proud recipient of the Washington Business Journal’s Minority Business Leader Award for 2019, one of Black Enterprise’s Top 100 Industrial/Services Black Businesses in the Nation for 2019, one of Maryland’s Most Admired CEOs, by The Daily Record, for 2018 and also received The Daily Records’ ICON Honors Award for 2018. In addition, Mr. Adams was recognized as a Top 100 African American Leaders in America by the United States Black Chamber of Commerce and one of Maryland’s 25 CEOs You Need To Know, and received a Maryland Democratic Party Distinguished Leadership Award. He was inducted into the Top 100 Minority Business Enterprise Hall of Fame for the Mid-Atlantic Region and was selected as one of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce’s Hall of Fame inductees for 2013. Mr. Adams also received Bowie State University’s 2010 Founders Promise Award as well as numerous other awards and distinctions for his business acumen.
Thankful for the advisors and mentors from whom he has benefited throughout his career, Mr. Adams has generously returned that assistance by giving his time, talents and financial support to a variety of businesses and community organizations that touch the lives of people in his community and around the country. His board service includes: Board Member, Doctors Community Health System; Board Member, Greater Maryland Health System, Inc.; Board Member, University of New Orleans Foundation; Member, Prince George’s Community College Foundation – Finance Committee; Chairman, Privatization and Procurement Council for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Member, Corporate Leadership Advisory Council; One of the commissioners, Maryland Economic Development Council; Honorary Vice Commander, 11th Wing; Ambassador, Joint Base Andrews; President, Maryland State Black Chamber of Commerce; Board Member, Greater Prince George’s Business Roundtable; Board Member, University System of Maryland Foundation; Board Member, Doctor’s Community Hospital and Doctor’s Community Hospital Foundation; Board Member, Maryland Chamber of Commerce; Board Member, National Black Chamber of Commerce; Lifetime Member, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; and many others.
Mr. Adams has been extremely active in keeping small business issues in front of national leaders. He has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, providing recommendations to the Federal Government on how it can improve its contracting and procurement procedures as they relate to small businesses.
As a strong proponent of issues affecting persons with disabilities, Mr. Adams has given his time, attention and service on the Committee for Review for the Americans with Disabilities Act. Additionally, Mr. Adams has volunteered his time and made a strong commitment to the Patriots Technology Training Center (PTTC) located in Seat Pleasant, MD. The PTTC is a non-profit organization that, since its conception in 1997, has provided information and created technology opportunities for minority students. Its mission is to help students bridge the “digital divide” while pursuing college degrees and professional careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Mr. Adams is a mentor to the community and has especially assisted students in finding resources to attend college.
As former chair and member of the Bowie State University Foundation (BSUF) that provides student scholarships, Mr. Adams’ leadership has seen BSUF increase the value of its endowment to more than $5,000,000. These scholarships have directly impacted Bowie State’s status of having the highest retention rate among all of Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities. With this retention success the university has succeeded in winning a designation as a growth institution within the University System of Maryland.
Other community service has been dedicated to the armed forces and is illustrated in Mr. Adams’ support of the Maryland Room, a venture designed to renovate an out-of-date reception and relaxation area at Joint Base Andrews, Malcolm Grow Medical Center, for wounded servicemen and women returning from deployment. He also supported the addition of the Family Room at Joint Base Andrews’ passenger terminal and provides scholarships to the top graduates of the Airmen Leadership School.
On November 18, 2019, Mr. Adams was sworn-in as the Mayor for the city of Bowie, MD. He is the first African American elected to this position.
Mr. Adams resides in Bowie, MD, with his wife, The Honorable Sheila R. Tillerson Adams and twins, Timothy, Jr. and Kayla.