Electrosoft, a rapidly growing cybersecurity and IT solutions firm, today announced that federal strategy and corporate development executive Gavin Greene has joined the company as its first chief corporate development officer. An accomplished and results-oriented executive, Greene brings more than 20 years of success guiding corporate evolutions for large, mid-sized, and small government contractors. As CCDO, he is responsible for working with Electrosoft functional leaders to explore, propose, and guide the execution of growth strategies.

“As Electrosoft continues our strong growth trajectory, we are refining our corporate strategy to align with the opportunities ahead,” said Dr. Sarbari Gupta, CEO of Electrosoft. “Gavin has an impressive, methodical approach to developing and executing growth strategies. He is an excellent addition to our executive leadership team at this pivotal point in our journey.”

Greene previously served in senior business development roles at large and small government contractor companies. He has earned a reputation for working effectively across functions to cultivate partnerships, launch strategic initiatives, supervise staff, and implement plans that greatly impact growth.

“It’s a privilege to join an organization with strong capabilities, unmatched dedication to the mission of our customers, and uncompromising integrity,” said Greene. “Electrosoft’s expert capabilities across the cyber, identity management, and digital transformation landscapes are advancing critical national security and civilian programs for our customers.”

Greene previously served as an advisory board member for federal IT and cybersecurity companies as well as for the George Mason University Center for Government Contracting. He holds an MBA and an MA from American University and a BA from DePauw University.

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