Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 3, 2022
John Ustica, chief financial officer of Siemens‘ U.S. federal government subsidiary since 2018, has been appointed interim CEO.
He succeeds Tina Dolph, who stepped down as CEO of Siemens Government Technologies after more than three years at the helm to join CRDF Global as chief global officer, SGT said in a LinkedIn post published Monday.
Dolph, a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, helped expand SGT’s portfolio of digital transformation and infrastructure modernization offerings for government clients.
Ustica has more than two decades of experience in the industrial manufacturing and power generation sector at Siemens.
He has held various positions of increasing responsibility at the German conglomerate including general manager for generator products at Siemens energy facility in Charlotte, North Carolina; plant controller for Fort Payne operations in Alabama; and director of finance at Siemens Power Generation Heavy Plant Facility in Germany.
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