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    Coalfire Taps Camie Shelmire as Chief People Officer

    By Staff WriterJanuary 3, 2024
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    Coalfire has appointed Camie Shelmire as its new chief people officer, where she will spearhead talent acquisition strategy, diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, employee engagement efforts, and organizational culture development.

    With over 20 years’ experience in the technology and consulting industry, Shelmire has served as chief people officer at Brillio, chief client officer at high-tech engineering firms Aricent and Altran, chief people officer at Altran, and chief people officer and executive vice president at Capgemini.

    “We are delighted to have Camie Shelmire join the Coalfire team,” said Coalfire CEO Tom McAndrew. “Camie brings invaluable experience infusing people operations with strategic business savvy to drive culture and support scalability. I look forward to working with her as we shape Coalfire’s bright future together.”

    In addition to her talent organizational expertise, Shelmire’s background includes go-to-market strategy, post-acquisition integration, corporate social responsibility and 12 years of consultancy at KPMG.

    “Coalfire is one of the most respected and trusted cybersecurity firms in the world, well positioned to rapidly scale in service to its clients and partners,” Shelmire said.

    “Its investment in attracting and developing the best cyber talent is reflected in its many industry recognitions. I’m thrilled to join the company at this pivotal moment in its growth trajectory.”

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