As VP of growth, Jackson will lead SBG’s expansion into new federal markets by broadening its IT, cybersecurity, engineering and software development portfolio. He will drive revenue through federal agency and independent software vendor initiatives, establish strategic partnerships and leverage market insights to strengthen the company’s competitive position.
Who Is Chris Jackson?
Jackson is a senior IT executive with 30 years of industry experience, including more than a decade in federal IT and business development and two decades in the commercial sector, with a focus on health IT and mission-critical systems.
He has a proven track record of managing IT strategy and driving growth across government and commercial markets, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Defense, and midmarket and Fortune 500 organizations.
What Experience Does Jackson Bring to the New Role?
He most recently served as a senior solutions architect at SBG and is also a general partner at Cutjack Enterprises. He previously held solutions architecture and business development roles at GigaTECH, Sprezzatura Management Consulting and Aptive Resources.
Earlier in his career, Jackson served as chief technology officer and VP of operations at All In Solutions, and held architecture and technical roles at Leidos, Infocrossing and Lockheed Martin. He began his career at International Paper, where he spent nearly 15 years.
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