Justin Shum , a business development executive with more than two decades of industry experience, has joined Altamira Technologies as vice president of business development for intelligence programs.
He announced his new position at the McLean, Virginia-based analytics company in a LinkedIn post Tuesday.
Shum joins Altamira from Applied Signal Technology, where he previously spent nine years and held program management and strategy and BD roles.
Before he joined AST, Shum held a nearly 12-year career at the legacy Raytheon company in BD and mechanical engineering posts.
His career began at Bosch Group in 1997 as a mechanical engineer and held the role for two years before he moved to Raytheon in 2000.
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