VA Announces New Members for Senior Executive Review Board
Published Date: 10/24/2025
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The Corporate Senior Executive Management Office has announced the new members of its Performance Review Board, the team that evaluates top executives' work. This update affects senior leaders and ensures fair, timely reviews to keep leadership strong. No changes to pay or deadlines were mentioned, but the board’s fresh lineup means executive reviews stay sharp and on track.
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