Ravindra Gupta, a program management executive with over three decades of industry experience, has been named senior vice president of the Health Care Program Management Office at Trilogy Federal, according to a LinkedIn post.In this role, he will oversee PMO programs focused on the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Veterans Health Administration and the VA community.Gupta assumed the position after serving as VP of health care at the Arlington, Virginia-based management and information technology consulting firm.He joined Trilogy Federal in October 2017 as director of health care within performance transformation and program management responsible for overseeing PMO services, strategic partnerships and customer experience.Before that, Gupta spent over a decade at Grant Thorton, where he served as director and senior manager.His industry career also includes management roles at IBM (NYSE: IBM), Delta Solutions & Technologies, PwC and Infosys.
Ravindra Gupta Named Trilogy Federal SVP of Health Care Program Management Office
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