Author: Jamie Bennet|| Date Published: November 13, 2023
Government services provider Unissant named Ian Graham, former vice president of NetImpact Strategies’ health business, to the role of VP and general manager for its federal civilian and healthcare sectors.
The company said Thursday it also selected Maria Genar, former business development director at IT consulting firm RIVA Solutions, as senior director of business development and corporate growth.
The appointment of Graham and Genar is part of a series of corporate changes recently implemented by Unissant to reform their go-to-market and client delivery strategies, according to Unissant President Craig Janus.
Graham has 25 years of experience in business consulting, taking on management and leadership positions in companies such as CACI International (NYSE: CACI), Qlarion and Salient CRGT, now GovCIO.
Genar’s career started in 2012 in the education sector. She later became project manager of information technology services companies GeoIdentity and Brillient.
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