Susan Deagle

SVP & Chief Growth Officer at V2X

Sue Deagle serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Growth Officer at Vectrus. Sue is responsible for driving organic and inorganic growth, leading strategy development, M&A, sales, marketing, and investor relations. She is passionate about serving the warfighter in all we do at Vectrus. She also takes the mission of diversity and inclusion at Vectrus as one of her key responsibilities, co-chairing the Diversity and Inclusion council. Sue believes that both counting the numbers and making the numbers count are critical to a diverse workforce that drives results for the company. Prior to joining Vectrus in May 2017, Sue served as vice president and integration executive for an acquisition aligned with the inception of IBM’s Watson Health business unit. In that role, Sue was responsible for driving revenue growth through the integration of acquired solutions into the broader Watson Health suite, while leveraging IBM’s business processes to standardize operations. Sue previously served as vice president for sales and distribution strategy for IBM's U.S. Federal and Government Industries, where she drove cross-brand and cross-sell opportunities to increase market penetration. In that role, she devised and executed a sales approach that included developing key partner relationships, branding campaigns, and marketing approaches that used business development resources most efficiently. While at IBM, she also created and ran the federal government-wide acquisition contract center. Throughout her 13 years with IBM, and her prior experience with Cyveillance, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and EDS, Sue has demonstrated the ability to lead large teams in achieving growth by creating differentiation and fostering innovation. She earned her master’s in business administration from The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, and has a bachelor’s degree in business administration and economics from Grove City College.

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