Dynanet said Thursday Lombera is now responsible for driving the strategic direction of the company’s operations and guiding its efforts to provide customers with better services.
In her almost six years with Dynanet, the executive has helped expand the information technology capabilities and support services of the company. Lombera is a key adviser for federal government IT leaders, helping them achieve their critical IT strategic goals. She is also a program manager, an enterprise architect and an IT subject matter expert.
“Collaborating with our exceptional team, I’m eager to further expand our capabilities and deliver transformative, long-lasting results that empower our valued clients to thrive in today’s dynamic business environment,” said the new VP.
Dynanet President and CEO Sean Peay, commented, “[Lombera’s] ability to help organizations transform is unparalleled. We look forward to continuing in our journey to mature and grow as a company, affording us the ability to deliver exceptional support and expertise to our customers.”
Founded in 1995, Dynanet is a small minority-owned business that provides IT services to federal and state customers. The company holds a spot on the Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation 2 contract, a potential 10-year, $60.7 billion vehicle for information technology products and services.
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