Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: February 24, 2022
In its most recent Executive Spotlight interview, ExecutiveBiz sat with Monique Outerbridge, partner at IBM, to talk about company efforts to support federal agencies’ modernization initiatives. She also discussed her goals for 2022 and her growth strategy to acquire new opportunities for IBM’s federal health portfolio.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Outerbridge:
“COVID-19 has put the spotlight on IT modernization and the need to adapt quickly… IBM’s priority is partnering with our federal government clients to make these successes business as usual.
We know that bringing together the right ideas, technologies, data, and people at the right time can lead to powerful insights. Keeping this in mind, as we move forward, I want IBM to be seen as a strong healthcare and life sciences partner to the federal government. We’re keeping pace with this vision and I’m excited about the future.”
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