“Acuity has a strong reputation for delivering critical services to government and commercial customers, and I look forward to partnering with the team to chart a path of innovation, growth, and long-term success,” the executive commented.
Who is Acuity’s New Federal Business Leader?
Bamonte comes to Acuity from V2X, where he served as vice president of business development for five years. Prior to V2X, he held the roles of CGO and VP at J&J Worldwide Services, a provider of facility support.
He began his career at KBR, joining the company in 2005 as operations manager for the Up-Armor Project and climbing the ranks to eventually landing the role of business development manager in 2009.
“Rich’s deep understanding of the federal market, proven ability to lead complex captures, and commitment to building high-performing, collaborative teams make him an exceptional addition to our leadership team,” Tony Corbi, CEO of Acuity, said. “His blend of field-tested operational insight, deep client relationships, and innovative thinking will help us drive growth and global expansion.”
Bamonte has a bachelor’s degree in biology from the North Georgia Military College.
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