In this capacity, he will share insights with DLH’s board and executive management team on corporate development, organic growth, client services and IT platforms, the company said Tuesday.
“We believe Dave’s deep understanding of technology applicable to government health missions coupled with his entrepreneurial drive will substantially impact DLH at the enterprise level,” said Zach Parker, president and CEO of DLH.
Affeldt served as president and CEO of federal IT services contractor Grove Resource Solutions Inc., which was acquired by DLH in December 2022.
His more than three-decade career included time serving in CEO and chief technology officer roles at publicly traded and private companies.
Affeldt, a Project Management Professional and career computer scientist, served in director and technology architect roles within the Intelligence Community and held chief information officer and technologist positions within the National Institutes of Health.
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