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HR Veteran Daniel Almasy Named CHRO of SOSi; Julian Setian Quoted

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Daniel Almasy, a former Raytheon Technologies executive, has been appointed chief human resources officer of SOSi.

In this position, Almasy will oversee workforce planning and development, talent acquisition and training, compensation and benefits and labor relations, among other responsibilities, the Reston, Virginia-based company announced on Wednesday.

“Dan is among the most seasoned and accomplished HR executives in our industry. His experience implementing effective leadership and workforce development programs at one of the largest and most successful companies in the defense and aerospace industry is unparalleled, and it reflects where SOSi is headed in the future,” said Julian Setian, CEO of SOSi and a two-time Wash100 Award winner.

In addition, Almasay will oversee employee engagement and communications and diversity and inclusion programming in his new role.

Almasy spent over two decades at Raytheon Technologies before joining SOSi. Most recently, he held the CHRO role within the organization’s $15 billion intelligence and space business unit, which employs 25,000 staff across the globe.

Earlier, Almasy served as vice president of human resources and security at Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems, where he supervised all areas of human resources for the $7 billion sector.

The executive began his career through the Raytheon leadership development program, where he progressed through human resources and labor relations roles at legacy Raytheon businesses in several locations.