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Executive Profile: Jonathan Moneymaker, Altamira Chief Strategy Officer

Executive Profile: Jonathan Moneymaker, Altamira Chief Strategy Officer - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Jonathan Moneymaker
Jonathan Moneymaker

Jonathan Moneymaker is the chief strategy officer at Altamira Technologies Corp. and holds responsibility over corporate strategy, business development, communications, marketing, legislative affairs and capture activities.

Moneymaker previously was general manager of Boeing‘s intelligence systems group, where he served as the unit’s primary customer interface on technology products and service offerings for defense and intelligence customers.

Prior to Boeing, he worked in a vice president role at online privacy technology firm Anonymizer and led its integration with Abraxas Corp.

He also oversaw a C4ISR and anti-terrorism force protection systems portfolio within Ocean Systems Engineering‘s smart division and also helped in a transaction to sell the company to Apogen Technologies.

Moneymaker is also a board member at the University of Southern California’s Daniel J. Epstein Industrial and Systems Engineering School.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial and systems engineering from the University of Southern California and has also finished senior executive programs at Kellogg School of Management, Rady School of Management and Harvard University.

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Written by Neel Mehta

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