Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: March 25, 2021
Bob Kwaja, an investment banking and finance professional in the government contracting industry, has been named chief financial officer of The Carlyle Group-backed Two Six Technologies.
Kwaja will be responsible for helping drive the Arlington, Virginia-based company’s growth strategy within the government technology market, Two Six Technologies said Wednesday.
His GovCon experience includes time as senior vice president of finance and corporate development at BlueHalo and Centauri, now part of KBR (NYSE: KBR), and as VP of finance for Belcan’s government segment.
He worked at a boutique investment bank earlier in his career and provided advisory services to multiple clients in their merger and acquisition transactions.
The Carlyle Group launched Two Six Technologies in February as a result of the Two Six Labs-IST Research merger to offer cybersecurity and technology services to the defense and intelligence sectors.
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