Aptive is pleased to welcome Laura Floyd to its leadership team. As vice president of service delivery in the human experience account, Ms. Floyd oversees a vast portfolio of projects in information technology (IT), business operations, communications and human capital across civilian and Department of Defense organizations.

Ms. Floyd is a results-driven executive with consulting experience leading federal, state and local government initiatives and has a broad background in providing professional IT and management services to the public sector. Previously, Ms. Floyd led the human capital management practice at CACI, which included overseeing some of the industry’s largest software development programs. Prior to CACI, she was vice president at Perspecta (now Peraton), where she managed the financial and regulatory segment for the organization’s civilian, state and local government group, where she was responsible for overseeing operations and growth for civilian accounts, including the Federal Reserve Bank, Department of Education, U.S. Treasury, Securities and Exchange Commission, Office of the Comptroller and of the Currency among others.

Ms. Floyd’s extensive experience also includes serving as the chief operating officer (COO) and managing director for the County of San Diego program and the COO and managing director for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Enterprise Navy Program/NMCI.

“We are thrilled to have Laura at Aptive. Her breadth of experience in the industry and expertise in delivery excellence for large programs is a huge asset to our team,” said Max Entman, senior vice president of human experience. “She will play a pivotal role in extending our footprint in the market, ensuring client success and enhancing the value Aptive provides to our customers.”

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