June 4, 2010 — C. Thomas McMillen, chairman and CEO of Homeland Security Capital Corp. has been selected for induction into the University of Maryland Alumni Association Hall of Fame. The Ceremony will take place on June 5th at the University of Maryland. Since 1995, the Maryland Alumni Association has inducted distinguished alumni in a ceremony that occurs once every five years.
According to a release, Tom McMillen graduated in 1974 with a major in Chemical and Life Sciences. At the time of his induction, Tom McMillen was the University of Maryland's only Rhodes Scholar and held the all-time career scoring average for Maryland Men's Basketball. He was a three-time All-American Athlete and played on the 1972 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team. McMillen played 11 years in the N.B.A., retiring in 1986 when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (4th District, Maryland) where he served three terms. After Congress, he was a Presidential appointee and a successful businessman. Throughout his career, McMillen continued to serve the University and the State, including terms as a Trustee and Maryland Regent. Homeland Security Capital Corp. is an international provider of specialized technology-based radiological, nuclear, environmental, disaster relief and security solutions to government and commercial customers.
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