Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: November 3, 2021
Jay Bokulic, a VMware executive most recently focused on national security accounts, has taken on a new role as senior director of federal strategic programs at the virtualization technology provider, FedHealthIT reported Tuesday.
Bokulic will oversee business development efforts that support VMware’s strategic programs in the federal market and its partnerships with system integrators.
His nearly three-decade career includes time at IBM (NYSE: IBM), EMC, Hewlett Packard and Google (Nasdaq: GOOGL), where he served as a strategic business executive.
He spent the earlier part of his career in business development, marketing and consulting functions for IBM.
Bokulic initially joined VMware in 2011 as a strategic alliance manager, left the company in 2017 then returned in 2018 after a one-year stint with Google.
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