He will serve on the audit and nominating and corporate governance committees of SAIC, the company said Tuesday.
McGuirt has more than four decades of public accounting and auditing experience, which included 29 years with KPMG. Previously, he was in charge of the professional services firm’s Atlanta office and mid-southern region business area.
“His demonstrated focus on innovation, strategy and collaboration align well with SAIC’s goals to bring advanced technology to our government customers,” said Donna Morea, board chair at SAIC.
The addition of McGuirt will bring the number of board members to 11, with women and people of color accounting for nearly two-thirds of the membership.
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