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    Eddie Morris Named VP of Strategic Pricing

    By Staff WriterDecember 9, 2021
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    Eddie Morris, Excella
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    Agile technology solutions provider Excella has announced the appointment of Eddie Morris as vice president of strategic pricing and profitability.

    Morris will connect Excella leadership, subcontractors and federal agencies to provide government with access to agile transformation and innovative, responsible artificial intelligence offerings at appropriate prices.

    “From data analytics solutions that reduce fraud to agile development and coaching that speeds application development, federal agencies need innovative approaches to meeting key objectives,” said Nadina Kezel, executive vice president of finance at Excella.

    “Eddie’s deep understanding of the federal procurement cycle, financial planning and program control will allow Excella to communicate and deliver the best services to our customers, so Excella’s innovative approaches are accessible across government,” Kezel added.

    Morris will lead development, evaluation and implementation of pricing for Excella’s AI, modern software development and organizational transformation solutions, while enforcing government regulations. His efforts will allow Excella to pursue more complex contract opportunities.

    “Working with Excella’s stakeholders, my focus will be making transformative technologies and expertise available to our federal agency partners,” Morris said. “Fair pricing and alignment with federal acquisition requirements will broaden the technology solutions government agencies can utilize, allowing them to more effectively serve their missions.”

    Prior to joining Excella, Morris held financial leadership roles at Mission Essential LLC, NCI Information Systems, Inc. and ManTech International.

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