
Alex Savtchenko
Program Associate
Alex Savtchenko serves as Program Associate on the Government Transformation and Agency Partnerships team, working primarily with the Strategic Advisors to Government Executives (SAGE) program and the Federal Human Capital Collaborative.
The SAGE project connects senior-level executives in government with their predecessors now in the private sector, the eponymous SAGEs, providing current C-suite federal executives with an opportunity to leverage the extensive public and private sector experience of the SAGEs to transform government and improve its performance.
Alex has been working with the SAGE program since September 2010. In that time, he has been involved in organizing advisory projects for federal stakeholders such as the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, the CIO Council, the CHCO Council and the House Appropriations Surveys and Investigations staff. In addition, he was heavily involved in the 2011 CIO Boot Camp, which brought together more than 60 senior federal IT managers, including multiple agency-level CIOs, for a two-day workshop to discuss progress on and best practices for actualizing the 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal IT Management.
As the main employee working on the SAGE program, Alex is responsible for identifying engagements with federal partners, managing and growing the existing community of Partnership SAGEs, and developing content for workshops and the annual CIO Boot Camp.
Prior to coming to the Partnership, Alex lived and worked in Seattle for the Nintendo Corporation. Alex has a B.A. in International Studies and Peace, War and Defense from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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