Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 10, 2024
Government IT services provider Aretum has appointed Sean DuGuay, a senior national security and defense industry executive, as chief growth officer.
The Bethesda, Maryland-based company said Monday DuGuay brings to the role nearly three decades of GovCon experience and a track record of growing government contractors and driving mergers and acquisitions.
DuGuay’s GovCon Career
The newly appointed CGO most recently served as president at M9 Solutions.
His career in the GovCon sector included time as principal of national security and defense at Capgemini Government Solutions, vice president of business development at ICF and chief revenue officer at Visionary Integration Professionals.
DuGuay held business development positions at Excella, Federated IT and CGI Federal.
He spent a decade within the U.S. Marine Corps as a criminal investigator and special agent.
Helping Aretum Expand Into New Mission Areas for Government
Aretum CEO Rohit Gupta welcomed the addition of DuGuay to the company’s executive leadership team.
“Sean’s unique skills and decades of experience in the GovCon space will help leapfrog Aretum into new and adjacent mission areas and IT service delivery for the Government. His ability to understand customer missions and programs at a fundamental level, identify their pain points, and deliver tailored solutions will enable us to better serve our customers in the Homeland Security, Defense, and Federal Civilian sectors,” Rohit stated.
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