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Scott Feigenbaum Appointed Vice President of Solutions at Sierra7

Scott Feigenbaum Appointed Vice President of Solutions at Sierra7 - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Scott Feigenbaum has been named vice president of solutions at Sierra7, a government consulting and IT services provider.

The McLean, Virginia-based company said Monday Feigenbaum will be deeply involved with Sierra7’s technology strategy by overseeing its development and implementation. The new VP will also be responsible for acquiring new government contracts and managing current government technology projects.

Who Is Scott Feigenbaum?

Feigenbaum brings over 25 years of experience in the consulting industry with a proven track record of directing growth and developing high-performing teams.  The Sierra7 VP possesses extensive knowledge in cybersecurity, financial management systems, infrastructure services and systems integration. Furthermore, he prioritizes people, enhancement of capabilities and client satisfaction, which has paved his way in the U.S. federal and commercial landscape.

The Sierra7 executive previously held delivery and leadership roles at SAICAccenture, Sila Solutions Group and Ernst & Young.

“We are thrilled to welcome Scott to the team,” said Rafael Fagundo, CEO and founder of Sierra7. “His leadership and expertise will be instrumental in driving innovative solutions for our federal clients and advancing our mission of delivering excellence in government contracting,” he added.

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Written by Miles Jamison

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