Mohseni announced his new position on LinkedIn, explaining that as a chief technologist at Booz Allen, he will be responsible for leading software teams and providing advice to program offices working on national security-related space mission systems.
A Return to Booz Allen
This marks Mohseni’s third term with the company. He originally joined Booz Allen in 2005 as a software engineer. In 2009, he was promoted to the position of senior engineering manager, which he would hold until he left the company in 2017.
In 2019, Mohseni returned to Booz Allen and, through 2021, he served as senior engineering manager and product manager, overseeing production software for U.S. government customers as well as internal software capability building within the company’s strategic innovations group.
Other Roles
He had also taken on software engineering and leadership roles at various organizations, including Accenture (NYSE: ACN), what was then Alcatel-Lucent and Deloitte.
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