The senior leader has nearly two decades of experience in business strategy, business development and customer success gained from working as a risk management, financial management, and management advisory professional.
Prior to serving as a vice president at FAP, Vineyard was a partner at 11th Hour Service responsible for assisting in the development and implementation of its corporate strategy.
The new Tria VP, in his new role, will help advance the company’s service offerings and expand its presence in the military and veteran health market.
Vineyard’s career also includes time working at Kearney & Company and Deloitte.
In addition to Vineyard, Tria recently named Gina Gallagher as senior vice president for business development and Katie Webb as executive VP for public health.
About Tria Federal
Tria Federal provides technology and services to federal health, defense and public safety customers. It supports the Defense Health Agency, the U.S. Air Force and the Navy by tracking active-duty readiness and operationalizing healthcare services, among other efforts.
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