Author: Jamie Bennet|| Date Published: November 14, 2023
CGI has named Victor Foulk as permanent vice president of its emerging technologies business after six months of serving the role on the interim, he announced in a LinkedIn post on Monday.
He has 25 years of experience in defense and IT, including seven years in the U.S. Navy and 13 years in the Naval Sea Systems Command’s Naval Reactors program.
Foulk has been with CGI since December 2022. Before joining the company, he worked at Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) as cyber, critical infrastructure and supply chain security mission specialist.
In 2007, he became part of Naval Reactors as a fluid systems engineer responsible for aircraft carrier fleet support. He was later appointed to other positions including chief security and chief information security officer.
Foulk represented the Navy as instructor for nuclear propulsion plant operations in West Milton, New York, as well as manager of battalion IT at the University of Arizona’s Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps.
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