David Battle, board chair at Arctos and partner and founder at Battle, said in a statement published Monday Greamo will drive the company’s growth strategy and lead its expansion and delivery of technology services to defense, space and intelligence sectors.
“Chris has the leadership and technical experience to advance innovation and create customer-centric technical solutions,” Battle added.
The technology executive brings to his new role more than 25 years of experience. He was president and CEO of Two Six Labs before it was acquired by The Carlyle Group and merged with IST Research to form Two Six Technologies in early 2021.
At Invincea Labs, Greamo worked as executive vice president and general manager responsible for cybersecurity innovation, research and development efforts. He also spent several years at BAE Systems as director of its network defense products group.
“[The Arctos team will] continue to expand and grow the company’s product and service offerings and support our customer’s mission that are critical to our national defense and future prosperity,” said Greamo.
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