Core4ce has promoted Bryant Thrift from chief accounting officer to chief financial officer. As CFO, Thrift will oversee finance and contracts, IT, human resources, security, facilities and compliance, and risk management departments.
Thrift will also help drive the company’s growth strategy by managing corporate merger and acquisition plans, and revitalizing the internal roadmap for talent development and training.
“Core4ce has always had an ambitious and successful growth trajectory, so I’m grateful for the opportunity to step into this role and further explore new opportunities to expand our expertise and capabilities, both vertically and horizontally,” said Thrift.
“My goal is to maintain a dynamic, engaging environment for our team and our customers. Through alignment across our operational departments ⏤ and with a focus on M&A activities and thoughtful talent development for leadership continuity ⏤ we can continue to build momentum throughout 2024 and beyond.”
Thrift brings over 25 years of accounting and finance experience to the role, with 20 of those years focused on government contract accounting. He previously served as a vice president at ECS Federal, CFO for KSH and Stanley Associates Inc., as a business unit controller overseeing revenue of $365 million for the Business Operations Group.
Core4ce’s CEO Mike Morehouse also once served as CFO.
“We are thrilled to have Bryant take the helm as CFO. His prior experience and strong vision make him a natural fit and an invaluable asset to Core4ce’s growth,” said Morehouse. “I look forward to collaborating closely with Bryant as we work to provide customers with data-minded innovation across our operations, engineering, analysis, and cyber cores while maintaining a culture that champions the achievements and professional development of our team.”