Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: October 17, 2019
Amy Wilson, former vice president of growth and sales at Jacobs Engineering Group‘s (NYSE: JEC) intelligence and information solutions division, has joined cybersecurity firm Sentar as VP of strategic initiatives.
Wilson has 29 years of experience supporting federal customers and will lead Sentar’s product differentiation efforts across the defense and intelligence markets, the company said Wednesday.
At Jacobs, she developed strategy for an approximately $12B portfolio and managed sales for multiple bid opportunities worth a combined $1.6B during fiscal 2019.
Bridget McCaleb, Sentar catalyst and CEO, said Wilson brings expertise as the company aims to chase market opportunities and create value for clients through its cybersecurity, systems engineering, analytics and intelligence services.
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