Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: October 18, 2017
Angela Butler
Angela Butler, a more than 20-year government information technology market veteran, has been named vice president of business development for the federal civilian practice at national security services contractor Sevatec.
Sevatec said Wednesday Butler will oversee strategic growth and strategy across Sevatec’s federal civilian accounts in her new role.
She previously served as federal business development executive at UnitedHealth Group‘s (NYSE: UNH) Optum subsidiary where she managed non-traditional civilian agency accounts.
She also worked at software developer Vistronix as VP for business operations and strategy within the enterprise solutions business unit.
Butler also served as director of homeland security programs at SRA International, now called CSRA(NYSE: CSRA), and as a business development lead for federal civilian and defense agencies at Raytheon(NYSE: RTN).
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