His promotion received unanimous approval from Edgewater’s board of directors and he will aim to grow its business with government customers such as the Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health, the company said Tuesday.
Edgewater secured work with 30 federal government organizations and saw triple sales growth during Yockman’s tenure as president.
He took the helm at the company after it announced a partnership deal with investment firm Blue Delta Capital Partners as part of its GovCon market push.
Yockman previously worked as an engineer on several Department of Energy-funded projects.
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