The Chenega business unit said Thursday Jordan joins the mission-critical support provider after working at Venturi, a company operating under Chenega Military, Intelligence and Operations Support, or MIOS. He most recently served as president of Venturi for over four years. He initially worked as the senior vice president and managing director when he joined Venturi in 2020. In his most recent role, the executive was responsible for the company’s strategic direction by providing leadership and defining corporate goals.
Before joining Chenega, the CABS president briefly worked at enVention as president and executive adviser. He was also senior VP for operations at KBRwyle where he spearheaded operations for the company’s engineering business unit. Jordan previously served as president of the Wyle CAS group before its acquisition by KBR in 2016.
Prior to that, Jordan spent over 16 years at CAS most recently as VP of the air and missile defense systems division. He also served as program manager and technical director for over a decade. He played a major role in Wyle Laboratories’ acquisition of CAS.
“I am honored to join CABS at such a pivotal time,” said Jordan. “The company has a strong reputation for providing federal agencies and commercial customers trusted insights in intelligence, information technology, engineering and training.”
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