Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: June 7, 2024
Frank Varga, formerly chief operating officer at Apogee Engineering, has been promoted to president and CEO of the Colorado-headquartered national security and defense technology and services provider.
He succeeds Wes Georges, founder of Apogee, and helps drive the growth of the company’s capability offerings for the federal and government markets, the Bernhard Capital Partners portfolio company said Thursday.
Varga joined Apogee in January 2009 as director of the Air Force programs after six years as a program manager at Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH).
He was appointed vice president of operations in 2018 and managed digital transformation, engineering and science and technology operations for Department of Defense clients.
Varga served in the U.S. Air Force as a ground systems engineer for command and control systems and aircraft maintenance supervisor.
BCP acquired Apogee in late May as part of efforts to expand its government services platform that offers technology modernization services to public sector customers worldwide.
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