Bjornsen, according to his profile on the platform, is responsible for leading a capture management team at the information technology and advisory services provider that caters to federal health, civilian and defense customers.
Early in his career, Bjornsen was a managing consultant at Hewlett-Packard.
Commenting on Bjornsen’s appointment, Tria Chief Growth Officer Fabian Plath said, “He brings a tremendous amount of experience and success in growth and operational roles that make him the perfect leader for Tria’s capture management as we accelerate our organic growth in our core markets and drive penetration into adjacent markets.”
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