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    1901 Group Adds Seasoned IT Expert Don Hirsch To Drive Service Delivery

    By Kate WalshDecember 20, 2018
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    1901 Group has named a new senior executive whose focus will be on driving excellence in program delivery and business growth.

    Don Hirsch steps into the role as senior vice president of service delivery, tasked with managing the company’s delivery engagements, leading program delivery, driving revenue, and building long-lasting partnership with customers and partners.

    Hirsch brings over three decades of federal and corporate enterprise IT experience with a strong grasp on solving business problems with technology innovation, the company said.

    Hirsch comes from General Dynamics Information Technology after serving for 14 years as a vice president, leading business across the federal civil and health markets. His most recent role there was as vice president for the National Institutes of Health programs. Prior to GDIT, he served as a chief information officer with American Management Systems.

    “We continue to see Federal customers increasingly recognizing the value of leveraging cloud computing and managed services such as those provided by 1901 Group, so they can focus their energies on supporting their organizations’ core mission,” Hirsch said “I am excited to join 1901 Group, a fast-growing firm that is at the forefront of this transformation in the Federal market.”

    1901 Group CEO Sonu Singh welcomed Hirsch to the team.

    “We are very excited to welcome Don to our 1901 Group team,” he said. “Not only does he bring a wealth of experience as an IT executive, he is also a strong result-oriented leader and well respected in the community and fits in culturally with the 1901 Group team. We have a lot of work to do in the next several years and adding Don to the executive team will help us accomplish our goals”.

    Related: 1901 Group Elevates 2 EVPs to Focus on BD, Operations

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