The professional services firm said Monday Dixon will be responsible for helping federal, state and local government clients address mission requirements in his next position.
“I look forward to building on this strong track record and to leading our talented professionals as they collaborate with clients to build a better working world for all,” Dixon noted.
He has managed EY’s accounts, marketing and business development functions in the eastern region since 2016, previously served as leader for company’s US-East consulting services and helped the company establish its global practice for risk services.
Herrinton, who has served as the EY U.S. government sector leader since 2015 and was selected for Executive Mosaic’s Wash100 list for 2017, plans to retire in June 2022.
Elsevier highlights growing impact of geopolitical tensions on research Governments face tension between security priorities and open science goals AI…
Deltek’s 2026 GovCon Clarity Report found contractors accelerating operations and AI adoption while struggling to maintain profitability and control. Kevin…
Quiet Professionals, Spathe Systems rebrand as Endurion. New platform combines intelligence, operations and mission technology support. Endurion launches following recent…
John Roese, global chief technology officer and chief artificial intelligence officer at Dell Technologies, said government agencies seeking to advance…
Stockholders of semiconductor foundry SkyWater Technology have approved the company’s merger with quantum computing company IonQ. Quantum computing and post-quantum…