Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: October 31, 2022
ExecutiveBiz featured Bryan Stone, vice president of federal sales at Unite Us, in its recent Executive Spotlight interview published Friday. He talked about Unite Us’ goal of becoming a multi-generational company capable of maintaining a long-standing impact on its government customers. The Q&A also tackled company culture and workforce-centered initiatives as well as recent partnerships.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Stone:
“As we move forward, we have identified several areas for government agencies to prioritize and drive resources in the market, which will require more collaboration due to the pandemic’s impact.
However, the economy is rapidly changing. As you look at social services and care coordination across the country, it’s exciting to see that the Administration and agency leadership at Federal, State, and Local administration and agency leadership are prioritizing community care.
We’re excited about our position and the role that Unite Us will play in supporting government agencies, as well as supporting the long-standing partners that the government has relied on over the years to bring about innovation and new solutions to serve their constituents better.”
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