https://govconwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/chris-schwalm-elevates-to.mp3 Chris Schwalm , executive director of the national security sector at Customer Value Partners , has been promoted to senior vice president of technology services for CVP’s public sector business, G2Xchange FedCiv reported Thursday.
In his previous role, Schwalm led the company’s work with the departments of State and Homeland Security and drove its growth efforts across the national security and civilian markets.
He joined CVP in October 2019 after his prior role as SVP of the health and civilian business at Salient CRGT .
His two-decade professional experience also includes various positions at ActioNet , Blackstone Technology Group and Pragmatics .
Fairfax, Virginia-based CVP provides consulting services to the government sector in the areas of business transformation, technology modernization, data science and engineering, health care and cybersecurity.
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