RESTON, Va., Oct. 18, 2016 -- Unissant is pleased to announce that Daphne Zweifel, a distinguished Federal IT executive and leader, is joining the company as Executive Vice President for Federal Growth. Zweifel will directly report to Rob Guerra (President) and will lead the company’s Federal Growth and Transformation Efforts.
“We’re thrilled to have Daphne Zweifel join Unissant in this critical leadership role as we embrace the next phase of our evolution,” Manish Malhotra (CEO) said. “Daphne brings a track record of great accomplishments. Having her on our team gives us a competitive advantage as we look to broaden our reach and capabilities in the federal health IT and financial markets.”
Zweifel has a remarkable record of leading corporate growth strategies, bringing more than 26 years of operational and growth experience across a diverse range of civilian and defense information technology and management consulting engagements. The hallmarks of her career include serving as Vice President and General Manager for several outstanding firms in the industry and also serving as President of the Bethesda AFCEA Chapter.
Zweifel’s diverse background has enabled her to work with every component of a client-and-employer organization and to fully appreciate what it takes to win business and execute it with success. The consultative nature which she brings means that she teaches others as she executes, in order to build sustainable organizations for her company and her clients. She knows how to articulate and demonstrate value and solves challenges through critical thinking, creativity, and customer and team engagement.
Zweifel noted, “This is an exciting time for Unissant and I am proud to be part of this tremendous organization. I am looking forward to working with the executive management team and Unissant’s entire team of professionals as we widen our market presence and continue to expand Unissant’s portfolio offerings.”
Media Contact: Jango Unwalla [email protected] 703.889.8500 x 114


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