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Charles “Chuck” R. Corjay EVP Strategic Growth, Acolyst

In charge of FalconStor federal business

FalconStor Software, Inc. and Acolyst, a seasoned government technology consultant, are pleased to announce the appointment of Charles “Chuck” R. Corjay as the EVP of strategic growth for their newly created joint federal team.

Corjay,Acolyst In his new role, Corjay will be responsible for expanding FalconStor’s fedeal business, focusing on civilian, Department of Defense (DOD), and intelligence agencies.

“We are thrilled to welcome Chuck to our executive management team as a key driver of strategic growth,” said Ellie Nazemoff, CEO and president, Acolyst. “As our custom designed Acolyst | FalconStor Federal program enters its execution phase, Chuck’s sterling reputation, expansive network, unique insight, and extensive government technology expertise will prove invaluable to our team.”

Corjay brings over 40 years of domestic and international business experience, having served a range of clients at the Department of Defense and throughout the U.S. Federal government, as well as state and local governments. Before joining Acolyst, he was SVP of government and business relations at CACI International for 24 years.

I am excited for the opportunity to bring FalconStor’s strong storage offerings to solution providers at a time when green IT solutions are needed more than ever. FalconStor’s portfolio meets immediate government SLA requirements and can be deployed rapidly to support the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative, Continuity of Operations, and DR mandates. Plus, FalconStor’s technology has the unique ability to address data migration, storage capacity, and virtualization needs, while reducing floor space requirements, power and cooling by 97%. Not only does this help with performance, but also lowers the cost of data center hardware, software, and operations,” said Corjay.

Corjay was named to Federal Computer Week‘s Federal 100 list of leaders who have had a positive impact on federal information technology practices. Additionally, he currently serves as the COB for the Armed Forces Electronic Communications and Electronics Association NOVA Chapter. In 1994, he was the first recipient of the Northern Virginia AFCEAN of the Year Award, now known as The Corjay Award in his honor. Since then, he has received the AFCEA International highest award three times, an achievement that has not been achieved since. He Corjay served in the U.S. Air Force for seven and half years during the Korean conflict and currently resides in McLean, VA.

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