Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: April 18, 2024
Crystal Hair, a cloud strategist with nearly two decades of industry experience, has been named chief technology officer at A-TEK, a McLean, Virginia-headquartered provider of information technology services to government agencies.
Hair will drive digital and technical strategies, oversee the implementation of the company’s digital road map and facilitate strategic partnerships with clients in her new role, A-TEK said Monday.
“Her deep expertise in digital modernization and cloud services will significantly enhance our ability to deliver innovative solutions that support the strategic, business, and digital goals of our U.S. federal government clients,” said Kathryn Freeland, CEO of A-TEK.
Hair most recently served as vice president of cloud at 11:59, a Sacramento, California-based company that offers digital transformation and modernization services to public and commercial sector clients.
Before that, she was a senior manager at Accenture Federal Services, market technology lead at Infinitive and senior manager of cloud and big data analytics at Blue Canopy, now part of Jacobs Solutions (NYSE: J).
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