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    Dan Ostrosky Tapped as Peraton SVP, Chief Procurement Officer

    By Staff WriterJanuary 18, 2022
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    Dan Ostrosky has been appointed as senior vice president and chief procurement officer at Peraton, where he’ll oversee supply chain operations, strategic sourcing and subcontractor management.

    “As Peraton continues to solidify its position as the world’s leading mission capability integrator and transformative enterprise IT provider, the role of our Procurement organization is going to be of critical importance,” said Stu Shea, Peraton chairman, president and CEO.

    In his new role, Ostrosky will partner across Peraton’s business sectors as he has executive responsibility for all aspects of the procurement organization. He will also lead the implementation of Peraton’s multiyear procurement strategy designed to reduce complexity and drive supply chain efficiencies. Ostrosky will report to Jim Winner, Peraton’s executive vice president and chief legal officer.

    “Dan brings decades of proven experience in both procurement and P&L leadership and has a thorough understanding of how a strategically-aligned Procurement organization can be a force multiplier, helping Peraton meet its growth and financial goals,” Shea said.

    Prior to joining Peraton, Ostrosky served as a strategic adviser to Banbury Private Capital and as corporate vice president and chief procurement officer for Triumph Group. Before this role, he was senior vice president of the aerospace and defense business unit for Flex, and served as vice president of global supply chain management for United Technologies.

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