Cursio said in a statement Wednesday, “My focus will be on creating opportunities and capabilities that reinforce our current success with our government customer and strategic partners.”
The U.S. Army veteran with over 17 years of private sector leadership will oversee WCFS and CFSI as the subsidiaries deliver offerings in the facilities management and maintenance division of CGS.
Previously, Cursio held logistics-related leadership positions at VSE Corp., AMS Group and General Dynamics (NYSE: GD).
Before joining the private sector, he served in the Army and Special Operations Command for over three decades.
Cursio will replace Douglas Taylor, who will be retiring in June.
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