He will be responsible for Altamira’s efforts to communicate its growth strategy and create value for shareholders, the engineering and analytics technology contractor said Thursday.
Previously, Campos held a nearly two-decade career with Raytheon where he started his career as a senior software engineer and technical lead. His previous responsibilities included oversight for the company’s intelligence surveillance reconnaissance campaign, portfolio of infrastructure and application services portfolio, and geospatial intelligence-related capture and business development efforts.
McLean, Virginia-based Altamira announced the appointment of Campos two weeks after the company named industry veterans Caroline McConnell and Jason Siminski as chief human capital officer and VP of business development, respectively.
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