The company said Thursday Marshall’s hiring is geared toward establishing its position as an integral partner to federal clients.
“Mike brings a wealth of experience working with Federal agencies. He understands their needs and how to help them solve their most vexing technology challenges. We’re thrilled to welcome him to our team,” said Chris Coligado, executive vice president at Fedstack.
Marshall’s Career Highlights
At Booz Allen Hamilton, Marshall specialized in information technology, infrastructure modernization and cybersecurity, advising various federal clients, including defense agencies, the intelligence community, military branches, health agencies and civil agencies.
He has decades-long experience addressing federal agencies’ most critical issues, including cloud adoption, device management, infrastructure modernization, data security and cybersecurity threats.
Marshall also held other leadership positions, including managing director of government and public sector cybersecurity at EY and managing director of cyber risk at Deloitte.
“Fedstack is perfectly positioned to bring its deep experience working with the public sector and its technology and workforce consulting to Federal agencies. I’m excited to help build our practice and assist America’s Federal agencies to meet their technology needs, which are critical to achieving their missions,” said Marshall.
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