Virtualitics has named Jon Davis, a retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general, to its board of advisers, the company announced Tuesday on LinkedIn.
Davis brings over decades of military leadership and operational experience to the artificial intelligence and data analytics firm, including his expertise in aviation, readiness and strategic operations. Virtualitics said his expertise will help the company strengthen its mission-critical decision-making support services across complex environments.
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Who Is Jon Davis?
Over a military career spanning more than three decades, he held a range of senior leadership roles, including command positions and key staff assignments supporting global operations. His experience includes directing aviation strategy and managing large-scale defense programs.
Following his retirement from active duty, Davis transitioned into advisory roles within the defense and technology sectors. He currently serves on the senior advisory board of several companies, including Thomas Solutions Inc., Beta Technologies, Merlin Labs and Andronite.
Who Else Has Recently Joined the Virtualitics Advisory Board?
Davis joins a growing roster of senior leaders who have recently been added to Virtualitics’ advisory board.
Among them is Jeffrey Kramer, a former senior intelligence official with experience in national security and cyber operations. Kramer most recently served as deputy chief of staff for operations and intelligence at NATO’s Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum in the Netherlands.
Also recently appointed is Bill Gayler, a retired U.S. Army major general, who was formerly U.S. Africa Command’s chief of staff. Upon retirement from military service, Gayler was named to the advisory boards of several companies, including Archer, PeopleTec and Exactus.














