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    Elizabeth Saris Back at SAIC, Now Leading Energy Account

    By WashingtonExec Staff WriterSeptember 24, 2018
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    Science Applications International Corp. has named Elizabeth “Liz” Saris, a long-time company executive, as a senior director responsible for managing the company’s Energy Department account.

    Saris, who previously spent 30 years with SAIC, will be responsible for growing and expanding operations with the company’s DOE accounts.

    Saris first joined SAIC in 1983 and rose through the ranks to become senior vice president and operations manager leading the company’s energy and infrastructure business. She left in 2013 to focus on helping small and mid-size companies, before rejoining SAIC in July.

    “SAIC has always been home to me and I am excited to be back and surrounded by such incredible expertise and technology,” Saris said. “I am honored and thrilled to represent the depth and breadth of SAIC’s services and technologies on a wide range of opportunities in support of DOE.”

    Most of SAIC’s work for DOE involves Sandia National Laboratories.

    “Liz is the right leader for the DOE market and I am glad to have her back in the company,” said Mike Mazzella, SAIC vice president of operations. “She embodies SAIC’s corporate commitment to this customer and brings great energy and dedication to our leadership team. Her track record of leadership success places us in a stronger position to do more to support the DOE.”

    Related: SAIC to Buy Engility in $2.5B Deal

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