He brings to the role a wealth of experience in leading financial planning and analysis, mergers and acquisitions, and defense and government operations, the company said Tuesday.
Montgomery most recently worked at MAXISIQ, where he held a similar role to his current one. Prior to that, he oversaw financial planning and analysis as senior director at Peraton.
The finance executive’s career also includes leadership positions at Altamira Technologies and OCEUS Networks.
ITC CEO Greg Fitzgerald said Montgomery’s experience will play an important role in driving the company’s future growth.
“Josh’s extensive experience and proven track record in strategic financial management, strategy and M&A will be invaluable as we continue to advance our mission and support our national security-focused Federal Government clients,” he commented. “His addition to our team, coming on the heels of our venture capital investment from Blue Delta Capital Partners, will help ITC scale to the next level.”
In September, ITC received a strategic venture capital investment from Blue Delta Capital Partners in support of its efforts to pursue opportunities and expand its footprint in the federal market.
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